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Essay heading: Case Briefing: State in the Interest of M.T.S.
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Her mother, while MTS was on an errand, gathered his clothes and put them in his car outside. When he returned, he was told that he "better not even get near the house". C.G and her mother filed a complained with the police.
MTS testified that C.G and himself had been good friends, and that during three days preceding the incident, they had been "kissing and necking" He testified that C... displayed 300 characters
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When he returned, he was told that he "better not even get near the house". C.G and her mother filed a complained with the police.
MTS testified that C.G and himself had been good friends, and that during three days preceding the incident, they had been "kissing and necking" He testified that C.G. repeatedly encouraged him to "make a surprise visit up in her room"... displayed next 300 characters
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