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In re J.F.
On June 8, 2010, the Riverside County Department of Public Social Services, Child Protective Services (CPS) filed a second amended juvenile dependency petition alleging that J.B. (mother) had failed to protect her four sons, D.P., J.F., I.G. and N.D. The children were seven, six, four, and two at the time. The petition alleged that mother had an extensive history of abuse of methamphetamine; that she was currently pregnant and had tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine; that she had an extensive history with CPS, with prior substantiated allegations of general neglect and substance abuse; and that she had failed to benefit from prior services. As to the alleged fathers of D.P., J.F. and I.G., the petition alleged failure to support. As to the father of N.D., the petition alleged that he had been provided services in the past and had failed to benefit, in that he continued to neglect his child, and that he had an extensive criminal history.

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