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December 18, 1964.
December 18, 1964.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Douglas Hall, for appellant.
George M. Scott, County Attorney, and Douglas X. Juneau, Gerard Snell and William S. Posten, Assistant County Attorneys, for respondent Hennepin County Welfare Department.
Mackall, Crounse, Moore, Helmey & Holmes and Floyd E. Nelson, for respondent Children's Home Society of Minnesota.
Harvey E. Skaar, for respondent Zink.
Walter U. Hauser, for Lutheran Children's Friend Society of Minnesota, amicus curiae.
James D. Kempf, for Lutheran Welfare Society of Minnesota, amicus curiae.
James H. Levy, for Jewish Family Service, amicus curiae.
Robert L. Speeter, for Catholic Welfare Association of Minneapolis, Catholic Charities Diocese of Winona, Inc., and Diocesan Catholic Charities Archdiocese of St. Paul, amici curiae.
Supreme Court of Minnesota.
MURPHY, JUSTICE.
This is an appeal from an order of the juvenile court terminating the parental rights of the mother and of appellant, Thomas E. McDonald, the putative father of an illegitimate child. The proceedings were brought pursuant to Minn. St. 260.2211 and 260.231,2 which govern the grounds and procedures for terminating parental rights. The key issue presented is whether the trial court erred in terminating...
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