Interest of B.B.P. , 2014 ND 212 ( 2014 )


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  • Filed 12/18/14 by Clerk of Supreme Court

    IN THE SUPREME COURT

    STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

      

      

      

    2014 ND 212

      

      

      

      

    In the Interest of B.B.P., a minor child

      

    State of North Dakota, Petitioner and Appellee

      

    v.

      

    B.B.P., child;

    J.P., Father;

    C.B., Mother, Respondents

      

    J.P., Father,                            Appellant  

      

      

      

    No. 20140374

      

      

      

    In the Interest of J.R.P., a Child

      

    State of North Dakota, Petitioner and Appellee

      

    v.

      

    J.R.P., child;

    J.P., Father;

    C.B., Mother, Respondents

      

    J.P., Father,                            Appellant  

      

      

      

    No. 20140375

      

      

      

      

    In the Interest of A.D.P., a Child

      

    State of North Dakota, Petitioner and Appellee

      

    v.

      

    A.D.P., child;

    J.P., Father;

    C.B., Mother, Respondents

      

    J.P., Father,                            Appellant  

      

      

      

    No. 20140376

      

      

      

    Appeal from the Juvenile Court of Grand Forks County, Northeast Central Judicial District, the Honorable Debbie Gordon Kleven, Judge.

      

    AFFIRMED.

      

    Per Curiam.

      

    Nancy D. Yon, Assistant State’s Attorney, P.O. Box 5607, Grand Forks, ND 58206-5607, for petitioner and appellee; submitted on brief.

      

    Patrick S. Rosenquist, 303 Roberts St. N., Fargo, ND 58102, for respondent and appellant J.P.; submitted on brief.

    Interest of B.B.P., J.R.P. and A.D.P.

    Nos. 20140374, 20140375 & 20140376

      

    Per Curiam.

    [¶1] J.P., the father of B.B.P., J.R.P., and A.D.P., appealed from a juvenile court judgment terminating his parental rights .   J.P. argues the juvenile court erred by finding the children are deprived, deprivation likely will continue, and the children likely will suffer serious physical, mental, moral, or emotional harm if placed in J.P.’s custody.  We conclude the juvenile court was not clearly erroneous in finding the children are deprived, deprivation likely will continue, and the children likely will suffer serious physical, mental, moral, or emotional harm.  We summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2).

    [¶2] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.

    Carol Ronning Kapsner

    Lisa Fair McEvers

    Daniel J. Crothers

    Dale V. Sandstrom

Document Info

Docket Number: 20140374

Citation Numbers: 2014 ND 212

Filed Date: 12/18/2014

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/18/2014