Tag: New York Court of Appeals
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NY’s High Court to Family Judges: You Can’t Take Kids Without Real Lawyers Anymore
New York’s highest court ruled that the government must adhere to constitutional due process when terminating parental rights. The Court of Appeals overturned a case against a Syracuse mother, highlighting the need for effective legal representation for indigent parents. This landmark decision demands reforms to ensure fair hearings in termination cases across the state.
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CAUGHT ON TAPE: The Police Video That Could Have Cleared a Disabled Father—But No Court Ever Saw It
On the U.N. International Day of Persons with Disabilities, new police footage reveals that former officer Lane Schlesinger admitted disabled father Marc Fishman had no criminal intent. Fishman, facing jail despite exculpatory evidence withheld throughout his prosecution, has been separated from his children for nearly six years. Advocates call for systemic reforms.