Superior Court Justice Lynda Templeton: Superior Court Justice Lynda Templeton heard the final arguments in an appeal hearing Wednesday and will issue a decision by Monday, shortly before t of the Jewish holiday of Passover, according to The Star. Loree Hodgson-Harris, the lawyer representing Chatham-Kent Childrens Services, argued that Fuerths order should be upheld and that the Quebec youth protection agency had the best interests of the children in mind and ONT. The legal saga enveloping Lev Tahor families in Ontario could soon reach a resolution. Templeton will have to decide whether to uphold the order of Ontario Court Justice Stephen Fuerth, who originally upheld a Quebec court order to place 14 children of the controversial ultra-orthodox sect into foster care. The appeal has been fraught with difficulty. The families concerned in the appeal were found to have left Chatham on March 5, the day it was originally scheduled to be heard.
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