Sam’s father asks the court decision to keep custody
Christopher Vietri asked the Alabama Supreme Court Monday to stay faithful to his decision to give custody to his son 4 years, biological, Sam, who has lived with adoptive parents because he 3 days.
The State is the Supreme Court has requested another look at the case in early December, at the request of the adoptive parents, Tracy and Mark Johnson.
If that happens, Sam remains with Johnsons in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
It is unclear how long it takes - days, weeks or even months - for the Tribunal to take a decision. If the Johnsons lose, they have about two weeks to one month, that Sam Vietri in New Port Richey.
Since the Johnsons not yet heard about the court again, probably Saturday the new year begins in Alabama.
Two weeks, the Johnsons’ lawyer asked the court to its decision 5-4, for two reasons: the court should not have changed Tuscaloosa judge the results of two years ago, abandoned, Sam’s Vietri that the biological mother, while she was pregnant. The court should also have accepted the concept of “prebirth task,” the requirements of a biological father to lose its rights of the child, if it is not sufficiently taken into emotional and financial burden to the mother during pregnancy, the Johnsons discuss.
But Martha Jane Patton, Vietri’s lawyer in Alabama, says the court of origin was the right decision under the law.
She said not to abandon Vietri, his girlfriend, and even if it did, it would be appropriate because the state is not a matter of law on prebirth task in time.
It also denies that judges, Judge findings. Instead, she said, they voted with the judge on how such knowledge on law.
Anthony Marquis, Johnsons “Tampa lawyer, said the Supreme Court of Alabama could accept prebirth task as public policy as well as the Supreme Court in Florida during the year 1989 before the law in the books.
The Johnsons and Vietri, more combat, custody of Sam, because he was older than 11 weeks.
Saturday’s 19-year-old mother and biological Vietri broke out in the middle of their pregnancy. It has the baby on the adoption of an agency in Tampa at birth and said she did not know the father. She told Vietri the baby was dead, but Vietri suspect their child is not dead yet and folders for custody.
Two years ago, a judge Tuscaloosa, which is expected to Sam Johnson.
An appellate court upheld the decision, but during the last month, taking into account the cases of more than 18 months, the Supreme Court of Alabama, the decision annulled.
The Johnsons have said, it is more likely to appeal - to the U.S. Supreme Court - if it ineffective at the local level, but only if Saturday sharing with them during the court proceedings.
Vietri, he said, if the fight back Alabama court’s decision.
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