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Presiding judge grants motion to remove YouTube livestream during High Plains Child Protection Court review hearing

2295205 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

At a High Plains Child Protection Court review hearing conducted by Zoom, the presiding judge granted a motion to end the YouTube livestream to protect a child's privacy. The motion was made by a regional attorney for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services and was not opposed.

The High Plains Child Protection Court granted a motion to end the YouTube livestream of a review hearing in the case of Veriberto Sanchez Estrada, citing privacy for the child. The hearing was conducted by Zoom under a finding of good cause and with the agreement of the parties.

Pamela Ferguson, regional attorney for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, told the court, "I also have a motion that we go off YouTube for the privacy and protection of private matters…

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