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DryMartini ago

It does seem that action taken to identify and report on the specific corrupt judges can move this in the right direction.

The judges in Pennsylvania's 'Kids for Cash' scandal got 28 years & 17.5 years prison time, back in 2009 when families did not have access to Internet opportunities to share information with other families or get support from the online army of friendly investigators, analysts and agitators like we have here.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_for_cash_scandal

If judges and corrupt CPS staff now know that information is being shared and outliers identified, they might tone it down. At this stage, while waiting for large scale swamp drainage, any kid saved is a big achievement.