Thursday, June 3, 2010

Teen's truancy case results in time behind bars
WICHITA, Kansas -- Ashton Baker was 11 years old when her family took its last portrait together. Now, 15, her life is a long way from picture perfect.
Late last Friday night, police took her from her mother's home and placed her in the Sedgwick County Juvenile Detention Facility. She didn't see her mother again until Tuesday morning at her first court appearance.
"It's hard for me because I see my daughter in handcuffs and shackles for something she never did when you can see all these other criminals walking the streets on parole and probation," said Bambi Baker-Hazen, Ashton's mother.
It all started back in 2008 when administrators at Wilbur Middle School reported Ashton truant -- even though her mother says the school had a faxed notification from the state that she was home-schooling her.
The family's problems escalated when her father reported that she ran away when she went to her mother's house. The state placed Ashton in the Wichita Children's home where she spent 47 days before running away from there.
The case got national attention after Hazen refused to tell a judge where he daughter was.
"I said, 'Okay, handcuff me,' and they did," she said.
Hazen spent seven days in jail. Now, a year-and-a-half later, court documents show Ashton is being held on those original truancy charges.
Baker says since her daughter has a history of running, she is remaining in custody.
"This is injustice at its best," Hazen said.
But victims' advocates question Ashton's treatment.
"We have a right to speak out and when our rights are taken away, because we speak justice and we're concerned about our family and then this level of retaliation is allowed," said Juanita Blackmon with Justice Keepers of Wichita.
A spokesperson for Sedgwick County says the restraints are standard procedure, and even though Ashton's mother has made the case public, they don't feel it's in the best interest of the child to comment.


http://www.ksn.com/news/local/story/Teens-truancy-case-results-in-time-behind-bars/OXYe-548hEGOoTmuUv7ZCA.cspx



Saturday, May 29, 2010

May 29, 2010
Bambi Hazen On "The CPS Chronicle"
Discusses How Her Daughter
Has Been Arrested Again





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It Just NEVER Ends In Sedgwick County! Bambi's Daughter Was Arrested Again As A RunAWay In Her Own Home!

BAMBI HAZEN IS CIRCULATING AN EMAIL WHICH STATES THE FOLLOWING:


Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 12:25 PM
Subject: BAMBI HAZENS DAUGHTER ARRESTD AGAIN BY THE SAME OFFICER THAT TOOK HER FROM HOME


THIS IS BAMBI HAZEN,

OFFICER NAGY CAME TO MY HOUSE IN WICHITA KANSAS LAST NIGHT FRI MAY 28TH AND ARRESTED ASHTON AS A RUNAWAY (OF COURSE ON A HOLIDAY WEEKEND) I AM ASKING FOR SUPPORT FOR THE COURT HEARING THAT WILL BE HELD I DO NOT HAVE AN EXACT TIME YET IM SURE IT WILL BE ON WED JUNE 2ND 2010 THEY HAVE PLACED HER IN SEDGWICK COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER SHE IS NOT A CRIMINAL . I WILL BE FILING A HABEUS CORPUS IN FEDERAL COURT ON TUESDAY ANY SUGGESTIONS OR LAWS THAT WOULD BE USEFUL PLEASE LET ME KNOW THANK YOU !!!!!!! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO POST WHEREVER YOU WANT TO /NEED TO AND CONTACT WHOEVER YOU FEEL WOULD HELP THANK YOU !!!

PS I AM OUT OF TOWN FOR THE WEEKEND HE ARRESTED HER WHEN I WASNT HOME.

Bambi Hazen seeking Justice in Unjust Sedgwick County Kansas Case. No 08 JC 371
"In the Interest of Ashton"
http://www.countyinneedofchange.blogspot.com/www.myspace/mom_hazhttp://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/states/kansas/2008-12-12-1120627356_x.htmwww.myspace/mom_hazhttp://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/states/kansas/2008-12-12-1120627356_x.htm