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R.I. grandparents visitation trial resumes, with a witness dismissed and a state law affirmed - The Boston Globe
- The trial proceeded after a key witness for the grandparents was dismissed for violating a sequestration order.
- Judge Gill ruled the Rhode Island grandparent visitation statute is narrowly tailored to respect parental rights.
- The court maintained that a parent’s decision to end visits enjoys a presumption of reasonableness.
- Naso argued the law has been used as an expensive weapon, citing legal costs over $458,000.
- The witness exclusion followed a discussion in the courthouse hallway about Naso’s testimony.
- The judge emphasized the need for unbiased, neutral testimony during the trial.
- The trial continues with Naso back on the witness stand the following day.
- The legal dispute centers on whether the grandparents can sue for visitation under Rhode Island law.
- Sherry Naso’s caregivers faced scrutiny over medical decisions linked to her cancer treatment.
- The judge indicated he would follow any Supreme Court decision on the matter.
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