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At the show-cause hearing, the circuit court entered two court exhibits: (1) the transcript from the March 2, 2017 hearing, and (2) the courthouse security footage from March 2, 2017. The circuit court observed that the footage showed Huffman signaling a "non-verbal cue" to Eneks shortly before the Dowdy hearing, Eneks then leaving the courtroom and driving away from the courthouse, and Eneks returning to the courthouse after Huffman sent her a text message near the end of the Dowdy hearing.

DHS called Ms. Jenson, DHS's area director, as a witness at the show-cause hearing. Jenson testified that it is DHS agency policy for the area director to give the agency's position when the caseworker and the supervisor have differing opinions, that she had reviewed the Dowdy case file before the March 2, 2017 change-of-custody hearing and that she would have been ready to testify as to DHS's position that day had she been called. In response to questions from the court, Jenson testified as follows:

THE COURT: So did I understand you to say that you were here to testify because there was a disagreement in the agency about what the position of the agency was?

MS. JENSON: I think that the workers and supervisors had had some differing opinions over the course of time in this case. And the position of the agency was that this was not an appropriate placement for the children based on his history.

THE COURT: And one of those employees of the agency that might have a different opinion was Ms. Eneks. Isn't that correct?

MS. JENSON: Yes, sir.

Ms. Eneks also testified at the show-cause hearing. Eneks testified that when there is a disagreement between a caseworker and a supervisor, the agency meets and decides who would be the best representative at court. Eneks also testified, "No, I have not recommended anything that contradicted the opinion of the Department in this case. No,

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