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Corneau case dismissed
The Sun Chronicle, Sep. 17, 2002
http://www.thesunchronicle.com/display/inn_city/city5.txt
ATTLEBORO — Ending a child welfare case that went all the way to the state’s highest court, a local juvenile court judge has dismissed a petition against a local couple who are members of a controversial religious sect.
The ruling by Judge Kenneth P. Nasif to dismiss the child welfare petition against David and Rebecca Corneau comes after nine months of complex legal wrangling pitting the couple’s right to privacy against the state’s right to protect children.
The couple, members of a small religious sect known as AKPC_IDS += "869,";
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