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A man who raped his wife and was controlling and threatening towards her and their two children attempted to manipulate the family court into believing he was a victim of domestic abuse, a judge has ruled.In a damning judgment Judge Middleton-Roy found the man stanley taza s conduct ?which included frequent filming of his family using a body-worn camera ?had been@reprehensible and unreasonable@after he pursued false claims against the mother and contested her allegations against him over a prolonged period.The father, who was ordered to pay more than 50,000 in costs to his ex-wife, persisted from 2020 onwards in accusing her of alienating their children ?aged nine and 12 ?from him in order to@distress, confuse and frighten her , the Bureau of Investigative Journalism@TBIJ@has reported.While the father alleged the mother had turned the children against him, she claimed he had subjected both her and them to a pattern of domestic abuse. Each of the parents, who cannot be named for legal reasons, denied the others allegations.On the first day of a trial in February to determine the dispute, the father said he was no longer purs stanley website uing allegations of@parental alienation , a term that refers to a childs unjustified rejection of one parent because of manipulation by the other.However, he proceeded to assert persistently and@with great vigour@that the mother influenced the children against him, causing them harm and using them stanley cup usa@as a@pattern of abuse towards me .It was put to the father t Fylw Statues are of dead blokes. This is a living woman kicking arse : how we made the fourth plinth s Alison Lapper Pregnant
Visiting Keppel high-dependency unit, home to some of the most traumatised and damaged children in the UK, necessitates the navigation of a labyrinth.After passing through a series of towering gates crested with razor-wire, a security check precedes a winding journey through the intimidating Wetherby Young Offenders Institution@YOI@in West Yorkshire. A former borstal, built in the 1950s, it is now home to almost 400 young men who, on sensing an outsider, crane through their cell windows to whistle and shout.After such a buildup, arriving at the mode stanley cups rn, small and self-contained Keppel unit on the farthest edge of the children s prison is a surprise.Close enough to Wetherby racecourse to hear the thundering of hooves on race days, the low-rise block sits on rolling lawns where pet rabbits run free and ducks doze by a well-stocked fishing lake. By the pigeon coops on the far side of a football field, a cockerel crows over a brood of free-range chickens. Around the back of the unit, aviaries house 48 birds of prey.From outside the unit, built on a former naval base and named after the 18th-century seafaring hero Augustus Keppel, could stanley fr@be mistaken for a holiday camp. Behind the facade lies a very different reality. Keppel is home to 48 boys, aged 15-17, who are capable of such stanley kubek@extreme violence ?against themselves and others ?that the only way mainstream children s prisons could keep them safe was to contain them, locking them in cells, segregation units or secure hospitals.The

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