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Title: Judge to jail West Boynton mom unless she signs consent for son's circumcision
Source: Sun Sentinel
URL Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/p ... e-in-court-20150306-story.html
Published: Mar 8, 2015
Author: Marc Freeman
Post Date: 2015-03-08 13:54:36 by Hondo68
Keywords: intactivists, received death threats, 2012 parenting plan
Views: 6224
Comments: 28

There was a hearing in Palm Beach County court Friday between parents fighting over their 4-year-old son's circumcision. The father wants the procedure done, but the mother does not.

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    A West Boynton mom is now under court orders to let her 4-year-old son be circumcised, or she will be jailed.

    Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Jeffrey Dana Gillen on Friday said Heather Hironimus is in contempt of court for violating a 2012 parenting plan with the boy's father that authorizes the circumcision, and for recently disappearing with the child.

    After dad, Dennis Nebus, of Boca Raton, testified he can't find his son, the judge told the mom's just-hired new attorney that she has until 2 p.m. Tuesday to appear in his courtroom with the child or the judge will sign a warrant for her arrest.


    Dennis Nebus, of Boca Raton, testifies in a Palm Beach County court hearing. Nebus and the mother of his son are in a court battle over whether the 4-year-old should be circumcised. Nebus wants the procedure done, while the mother, Heather Hironimus, does not. (Carline Jean, Sun Sentinel)

    Gillen said it was "reprehensible" that Hironimus — who violated an order to appear in court Friday with the child — has kept the boy's location hidden from the father since Feb. 20, as he was making arrangements with a Broward doctor to remove the child's foreskin.

    "I will allow her to avoid incarceration or get out of jail if she signs the consent to the procedure," Gillen told attorney Thomas Hunker, who said he doesn't know where his client is.

    The judge also ordered the media not to release the name of the child, and also asked reporters to be "sensitive" about identifying the parents, "Not in deference to me, but in deference to the protection of the individuals involved."

    Attorneys for the Sun Sentinel filed an emergency motion seeking to vacate the order as unconstitutional. A different circuit judge, Moses Baker Jr., denied the motion, ruling it did not fit the definition of an emergency because it didn't involve "matters of life and death or instances of irreparable harm."

    The high-profile court battle between the parents has attracted an army of special interest groups opposed to circumcision. These so-called "intactivists" have mounted a social media campaign and staged protests outside medical offices in Plantation and West Boynton, and on Friday, outside the county courthouse in Delray Beach.

    David Wilson, the Cocoa Beach-based founder of a group called Stop Infant Circumcision Society, has been following the case and was quick to blast the judge's ruling.

    "This child is healthy and happy and doesn't want his [penis] cut as his dad has told him he was going to do," Wilson said. "It is utter insanity for our courts to order the sexual mutilation of this child."

    Gillen Friday said Hironimus had willfully violated the parenting plan — which she initially agreed to — that made the father responsible for arranging the circumcision.

    The judge also said the mom had worked with the circumcision opposition groups to have her child's photos and name "plastered all over the Internet" in a "direct, contemptous violation of this court's orders."

    After a state appellate court in December held up Gillen's earlier ruling enforcing the parenting plan, the judge instructed Hironimus and Nebus to "protect the child from any exploitation" by making efforts to "hide and/or conceal from the public, the child's identity and his relation to the legal proceedings between the parties."

    The father said he decided to pursue the circumcision in December 2013 when the boy was 3, after noticing his son was urinating on his leg. The father on Friday said the boy's pediatrician had diagnosed a condition called phimosis, which prevents retraction of the foreskin.

    In May, Judge Gillen ordered the mother to comply with the signed plan and circumcision, and he warned her not to tell her son she was against the procedure.

    Nebus said the mother has frightened the boy.

    "My son has mentioned things to me that he's scared to have his penis cut off," he testified Friday.

    The mother has argued the circumcision is not medically necessary, and she challenged Gillen's May order in the 4th District Court of Appeal in West Palm Beach. The appellate court upheld Gillen's decision without comment.

    Attorneys for both the mother and father have since filing competing court pleadings requesting that the judge rule in their favor. The mother last month filed a request for an injunction to block the circumcision, which was immediately denied.

    "There is no reason this case has to have gone this far, under these circumstances, drawing this much attention to a little boy," Gillen said Friday. "There is just no reason."

    The most recent federal statistics indicate circumcision is waning in popularity across the country, but a national pediatricians' group says the health benefits of the procedure for newborn males are greater than the risks.

    During the hearing, Gillen also endorsed circumcision, saying males who have had it performed were virtually protected from getting penile cancer, and had less of a chance of getting sexually-transmitted diseases. The judge also noted the procedure is "very, very safe" for someone the boy's age.

    "I would like to facilitate the surgery for my son," Nebus told the judge, adding that he's received death threats over his intentions.

    The father testified that opponents have also threatened and staged protests against two doctors who had agreed to circumcize his son. The procedure has yet to be scheduled.

    Nebus said the boy's mother told him she's "going to do whatever she can to stop it."

    May L. Cain, the father's attorney, said it's clear "there is an ongoing crime being committed here by the mother, which is an interference to a custody order of this court."

    Hunker, the mom's attorney, said he was retained only on Thursday and was limited in his ability to argue on her behalf. The judge Friday excused her previous attorney, Taryn Sinatra, who had cited differences with Hironimus.

    "I'm at a loss here because I don't have my client," Hunker told the judge, promising to try to find her and get her back into court.

    After the hearing, he told a reporter, "We're just concerned with the child's physical, mental, and emotional well-being."


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Attorneys for the Sun Sentinel filed an emergency motion seeking to vacate the order as unconstitutional
Apparently the Sun Sentinel is also anti-circumcision ("intactivists"). It's NOT sexual mutilation. (1 image)

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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)

Apparently the Sun Sentinel is also anti-circumcision ("intactivists"). It's NOT sexual mutilation.

For girls it certainly is. For boys, it's a subjective call, and not one to impose on a parent.

There's nothing wrong with a rule that says that both parents must agree in order for the procedure to be done. Such a rule solves the vast majority of problems, including the whole issue about publicity being drawn to the child.

There is no reason for this to be forced. A circumcision can always be done later, but it can't be undone.

That the father would go to court over this issue demonstrates a lack of fatherly concern on his part, IMO.

Pinguinite  posted on  2015-03-08   14:26:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Pinguinite, old guy, A K A Stone, jeremiad, sneakypete, hondo68 (#1) (Edited)

The father said he decided to pursue the circumcision in December 2013 when the boy was 3, after noticing his son was urinating on his leg. The father on Friday said the boy's pediatrician had diagnosed a condition called phimosis, which prevents retraction of the foreskin.

In May, Judge Gillen ordered the mother to comply with the signed plan and circumcision, and he warned her not to tell her son she was against the procedure.

It is bizarre that such a procedure should be involved in a divorce settlement. That child's penis is not some marital asset to be disposed of by some judge.

Wiki: Phimosis (NSFW: has a nasty dick pic)

At birth, the foreskin is fused to the glans and is not retractable. Huntley et al. state that "non-retractability can be considered normal for males up to and including adolescence."

Normal developmental non-retractability does not cause any problems. Phimosis is deemed pathological when it causes problems, such as difficulty urinating or performing common sexual functions. There are numerous causes of so-called pathological phimosis. Nonsurgical treatment involves the stretching of the foreskin, steroid creams and changing masturbation habits. Surgical treatments include preputioplasty and circumcision.

The article never tells us if the boy has ordinary phimosis or pathological phimosis.

So while extreme phimosis may be cause for circumcision, boys often grow out of it or non-surgical methods/treatments are available to alleviate or cure it.

One out-patient procedure under local anesthetic at a pediatrician's office is preputioplasty (NSFW: more ugly dick pics, showing an erection with a "waist").

This case seems as much about the judge protecting the absolute dictates of divorce settlements than the boy's welfare.

The judge should have empaneled three independent doctors with no bias on circumcision to examine the boy and make a recommendation to the court. It may be that he will grow out of it or would prefer the out-patient procedure instead. If he has the severe type of phimosis, he will likely need a procedure at puberty.

Both parents have a good chance of the boy later blaming them. He might blame Mom if he really does need the procedure later. Or he might blame Dad for taking his foreskin away against his expressed wishes, particularly if he suffers some sexual dysfunction after puberty or considers something about the circumcision to be undesirable.

This is just a judge saying "Obey me!". The case has little merit otherwise, it seems. The court should worry a lot more about the medical needs of the child than in whether some divorce settlement is being obeyed.

Other than very severe phimosis, there is no apparent immediate medical reason for the judge to order this. Given the boy's resistance and the public nature of this case, she should get some independent medical opinions and let the issue slide unless the boy really has a severe problem.

At this point, the judge also seems to be violating the boy's medical privacy for the sake of upholding a settlement.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-09   6:52:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: TooConservative (#7)

Or he might blame Dad for taking his foreskin away against his expressed wishes,

No he will thank his dad. Did you get mad at your dad?

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-03-09   7:09:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A K A Stone (#9)

No he will thank his dad. Did you get mad at your dad?

No.

And there are people who blame their sex problems on being circumcised and also for not being circumcised.

Read more and you'll find this stuff. The intactivists really know how to stir the pot. Circumcision gets blamed for impotence, premature juicery, and all kinds of stuff. Lack of circumcision has blame handed out for penile cancers.

It's a pretty shrill take-no-prisoners debate.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-09   9:09:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#14. To: TooConservative (#10)

And there are people who blame their sex problems on being circumcised and also for not being circumcised.

There are people who blame their sex problems on Wednesday,the phases of the moon,or Roy Rogers movies.

The one thing they are certain of is there is it has nothing to do with them.

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