The mother appealed.
The court of appeal reversed, holding that the finding that the parent’s housing created a substantial risk of detriment to the minor warranting continued out-of-home placement was not supported by substantial evidence.
March 08, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The mother appealed.
The court of appeal reversed, holding that the finding that the parent’s housing created a substantial risk of detriment to the minor warranting continued out-of-home placement was not supported by substantial evidence.
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