Texas dad OK as guardian in autistic teen, marijuana case

 

March 11, 2018



DALLAS (AP) — Christy Zartler had practiced what to say, yet she was still nervous on the witness stand.

The Dallas Morning News reports she and her husband had always done what they believed was right for their autistic daughter, Kara. But now, the judge could decide they were criminals, or at least her husband was, and not allow him to be Kara's guardian.

Christy leaned forward, her glasses perched atop blonde bangs, as she listened to her attorney's questions. She glanced at Kara, her 98-pound 18-year-old, seated in a wheelchair by her own attorney in the courtroom in downtown Dallas.

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