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To terminate a parent's rights to his child, the state must, in part, prove that the parent committed at least one act enumerated in the Family Code; one of those enumerated acts is conviction for injury to a child. Rogers' argument is fundamentally flawed: it is clear the jury based its findings on the fact that Rogers was convicted in a criminal proceeding of injuring his child an affirmative act of abuse on his part, not an omission.
March 07, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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