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HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind.— In an order handed down Thursday, a Hendricks County judge ruled against the Indiana Department of Child Services and found them in contempt of court.
“While some compliance has been achieved, the question before the Court is whether DCS is in full compliance,” read the judge’s order handed down Thursday. “Given that DCS did not even search the email mailboxes for former Director Stigdon and current Director Miller—and both email mailboxes contain responsive emails—leads this Court to conclude that DCS is still not in full compliance with this Court’s Order.”A DCS spokesperson said they are reviewing the order.
Six months later, on Oct. 9, Judah was found unresponsive at his birth parents' home and suffering from blunt force trauma.Alan Morgan, Judah’s biological father, is currently serving more than 60 years for murdering Judah. Hullett’s attorney questioned Miller at a September 25 hearing as to why Miller’s email account had not been searched for records pertaining to Judah Morgan’s case, as well as former DCS director Terry Stigdon.
“I am concerned that the current director and prior director’s emails were not searched,” said Judge Freese. “This is the death of a child. I don’t care if there’s 10 million CHINS cases out there there’s not 10 million child deaths in a year. If the department is such that the department doesn’t have one email regarding the death of a child that’s suspect to me.”
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