Posted: 3:05 PM- SAN ANGELO, Texas - The Texas Supreme Court today turned down the state's request to overturn an lower court's ruling that that hundreds of FLDS children have been taken into state custody improperly.
    The high court's ruling comes a week after the Third Court of Appeals ruled that some, if not all, of the more than 450 children in state custody should be returned home to the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' ranch in West Texas.
    The children were taken into state custody during an early April raid on the YFZ Ranch, based on the state's contention that all were at risk of sexual and physical abuse due to the sect's practice of polygamy.
    The children are in foster care or shelters scattered about the state. Those 12 months and younger can have their nursing mothers with them, and some have been reunited with their families but remain in the state's care.
    The raid was authorized by 51st District Judge Barbara Walther in San Angelo, who also ruled after two days of hearings that the children should remain in custody. The appeals court found last week that Walther lacked sufficient evidence to support the state's claims that all of the FLDS children were at risk.