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In re C.S. CA2/7
Cashanda has three children, each with a different father: C.S., nine-year old Cameron C., and two-year-old Conner M. On April 9, 2021, following Cashanda’s no contest plea, the juvenile court sustained in part an amended dependency petition pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (b)(1) (failure to protect) and (c) (serious emotional damage), on behalf of all three children, finding, as to the subdivision (b)(1) count, that Cashanda has a history of mental and emotional problems that, without treatment, placed the children at risk of serious physical harm and, as to the subdivision (c) count, that Cashanda emotionally abused C.S. “by using derogatory language toward the child on multiple occasions. The child has mental and emotional problems including suicidal ideation, and self-harming thoughts due to the mother’s conduct.” Cassandra’s actions, the court found, placed C.S. and her two siblings at a substantial risk of suffering emotional harm.

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