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In re Samuel A.

In re Samuel A.
03:14:2007





In re Samuel A





 


 


 


 


 


 


 


In re Samuel A.


 


 


 


Filed 1/29/07  In re Samuel A. CA4/3


 


 


NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS


 


California Rules of Court,
rule 977(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions
not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule
977(b).  This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered
published for purposes of rule 977.


 


 


IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA


 


FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT


 


DIVISION THREE


 


 












In re SAMUEL A. et al., Persons
Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.



 



 


ORANGE COUNTY SOCIAL
SERVICES AGENCY,


 


      Plaintiff and
Respondent,


 


            v.


 


MANUEL A.,


 


      Defendant and
Appellant.


 



 


 


 


         G037239


 


         (Super. Ct. No.
DP11175-78)


 


         O P I N I O N



 


                        Appeal
from a judgment of the Superior Court of
Orange County
, Gary


G.
Bischoff, Temporary Judge.  (Pursuant to Cal. Const., art. VI, § 21.)  Affirmed.


                        Michelle
L. Morris, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and
Appellant.


                        Benjamin
P. de Mayo,
County Counsel,
Dana J. Stits and Paula


A.
Whaley, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Respondent.


                        Andrea
R. St. Julian, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for the Minors.


                        Manuel A. appeals from a
judgment terminating his parental rights
and freeing his children for adoption.  He contends there is insufficient
evidence his children are adoptable, but we disagree and affirm the judgment.      


*                      *                      *


                        Manuel
and Amy P. had four children together:  Samuel, age 13, Eve, age 8, Robert, age
3, and Maya, age 2.  The family lived with Amy's parents and did not become involved
with social services
until December 2004, when Maya was born with amphetamines in her system.  Amy,
it turned out, had an unresolved drug problem, and Manuel
drank excessively and only lived with the family â€





Description Manuel A. appeals from a judgment terminating his parental rights and freeing his children for adoption. He contends there is insufficient evidence his children are adoptable, but court disagree and affirm the judgment.
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