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18 Apr 2015, 2:08 pm by Stephen Bilkis
In passing this bill, one trial judge wrote, "the introducer's memorandum in support noted that domestic violence must be viewed as a video as opposed to a snapshot.' "Because family offenses have no specified statute of limitations, courts have had to evaluate each case individually to determine if a delay in filing would prevent the purposes of the act from being carried out" (Jose M. v Tatianna T., 30 Misc 3d 948 [FamCt Albany… [read post]
12 Apr 2015, 11:34 am by Stephen Bilkis
In passing this bill, one trial judge wrote, "the introducer's memorandum in support noted that domestic violence must be viewed as a video as opposed to a snapshot.' "Because family offenses have no specified statute of limitations, courts have had to evaluate each case individually to determine if a delay in filing would prevent the purposes of the act from being carried out" (Jose M. v Tatianna T., 30 Misc 3d 948 [FamCt Albany… [read post]