On this appeal, the appellant urges that the evidence was not sufficient as a matter of law to support the findings that she was incapable of proper supervision and guardianship of the child in question or that the child was neglected. Upon the neglect proceeding, at which both the appellant and the father were represented by counsel and the infant by a Law Guardian, the court found, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the appellant had exhibited antisocial behavior...
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