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Another thing to consider is, if you had brought this child back into the home and he re-offended, then you would have been guilty of not protecting your other kids, and CPS would have been on your neck about that.
You were darned if you did, darned if you didn't. You made the only choice you could to let him go.
And I think the issue of a new family not being made aware of his potential to re-offend is out of your hands. It's now up to his case workers. Scary thought, but I don't see any other option.
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