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12 Jun 2008, 9:53 am
"In child abuse cases, the burden-shifting rule of In re D.T. applies only where a limited number of people had access to the child at the time abuse definitively occurred; otherwise, traditional res ipsa loquitur principles apply, and the burden of persuasion remains on DYFS. [read post]