I've already posted Texas legislation which provides immunity for these workers so I'm not just saying what I want.

I did some looking in to CPS legislation across the country ever since one of our some time posters, can't remember the name at the moment, alerted me to the fact that it is difficult if not impossible to sue CPS agencies and workers in a civil court and be victorious. I did that research some months ago.

I'm sure the cult lawyers will try to make a buck. In fact I expect them to sue, doesn't mean they're going to win.

I've no idea how the criminal end of the case will turn out. The state could determine that it is only releasing the 38 children which the appeals court based their decision on. They may release all of the children, I don't know.

What I did notice is that no where in the appellate courts decision did they state that the CPS workers were malicious in their actions. I also did not see any where in that decision the court accuse the CPS agency or local police of not working in good faith.