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In re Sierra K.
Mother appeals from an order of the juvenile court denying her modification petition, in which she sought two more months of reunification services or the immediate return to her custody of two-year-old Sierra, who mother’s husband, father, blinded by shaking violently when she was three months old. Mother contends the juvenile court violated due process by weighing the credibility of her allegations in support of her petition, thereby contravening the threshold prima facie standard for an evidentiary hearing on her petition. In a related claim, she argues the court erred in denying her modification petition without conducting an evidentiary hearing. Court Affirmed.

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