
Quoting
Mr. Knowitall
As you were told in your other thread, CPS and the prosecutor's office are separate agencies, and they make separate evaluations and determinations under different standards. A prosecutor considers whether a charge can be proved in court beyond a reasonable doubt. A CPS investigation determined whether or not an abuse allegation is substantiated, whether or not there's enough evidence for a criminal prosecution.
If CPS has been involved in your situation, and has been periodically removing your children from your home over a period of twelve years, there's a lot more to this than an unprosecuted allegation against your current boyfriend.
What rule or rules do you believe CPS is not following?
Please write clearly, using paragraphs.