Transgender teen's rights violated in Connecticut prison transfer, court rules
Source: Associated Press
Transgender teen's rights violated in Connecticut prison transfer, court rules
Associated Press in Hartford, Connecticut
Monday 8 June 2015 21.42 BST
Connecticuts second-highest court has ruled that a transgender teenagers rights were violated when she was transferred to a prison from the states child welfare agency last year.
The state appellate court ruled Monday that a state judge didnt hold the Department of Children and Families to a high-enough standard of proof when it presented evidence the girl was too violent for DCF facilities.
The girl, who was assigned male at birth, was imprisoned with no criminal charges for two months a detention criticized by civil liberties advocates. She is now 17 and back in DCF custody.
The appellate court set a precedent saying DCF needs to present clear and convincing evidence in such cases, instead of the lower preponderance of evidence standard used in the transgender girls case.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/08/connecticut-trangender-girl-teen-prison-child-welfare