MP v. STATE IN INTEREST OF CP

No. C-97-5.

965 P.2d 1155 (1998)

MP, Appellant (Respondent), v. STATE of Wyoming, in the Interest of the Minor Child, CP, Appellee (Petitioner).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

October 8, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward G. Luhm of Scott, Shelledy and Luhm, P.C., Worland, for Appellant (Respondent).

William U. Hill, Attorney General; Michael L. Hubbard, Deputy Attorney General; Dan S. Wilde, Assistant Attorney General; and Donna A. Murray, Special Assistant Attorney General, Cheyenne, for Appellee (Petitioner).

Before LEHMAN, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, GOLDEN and TAYLOR, JJ.


TAYLOR, Justice.

Appellant claims insufficient evidence exists to support the determination of the district court, sitting as a juvenile court, that her child, C.P., was neglected. Finding ample evidence of neglect, we affirm.

I. ISSUE

As stated by appellant, the mother, the issue is:

Whether the District Court erred when it adjudicated CP to be a medically neglected child?

Appellee, the State of Wyoming, states the issue as:

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