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Judge signals court will allow unsupervised visits if CPS clearance is filed in Eric Rodriguez case
Summary
In a docket call for State v. Eric Rodriguez, the judge said the state has no objection to a defense motion to lift supervised visitation restrictions after Child Protective Services closed its file; the court asked counsel to submit a signed order and set follow-up reset dates for an appellate question tied to a related motion.
The court told parties it would grant a defense request to allow unsupervised contact between defendant Eric Rodriguez and his 12-year-old son if the defense submitted an order showing Child Protective Services had closed its investigation and the mother had no safety concerns.
The state told the court it had no objection to the defense motion after confirming the CPS file was closed and that the biological mother expressed no reservations about unsupervised visits. The defendant, Eric Rodriguez, testified under oath that he shared joint custody with the child's mother on an every-other-week…
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