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Married twice, Karen Latham bore a son by each husband. Evidence showed that Karen and her second husband were repeatedly incarcerated and that they failed to comply with case-reunification-plan goals. The question on appeal is whether this evidence authorized the juvenile court to terminate their parental rights to the two boys. We hold that the evidence sufficed to sustain this judgment and therefore affirm.

Karen was sentenced in 1992 to twenty years for her participation with her first husband in murder and armed robbery and was forced to leave her nine-month-old boy M. B. W. in the care of relatives. While in prison, she divorced her first husband who was serving a life-plus-twenty sentence for his part in the crimes and married Scott Latham in 1996, whom she had met in prison. Paroled in 1995, Scott had been serving his second prison sentence for drug dealing not counting previous sentences for credit card fraud and drug possession.

 
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