Friday, August 31, 2012
NY State Appellate Court Says Father Did Not Mistreat Children
NY State Appellate Court Says Father Did Not Mistreat Children
A unanimous four-member panel of the Second Judicial Department of the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court ruled yesterday that a father did not abuse or neglect his children, in spite of the fact that Child Protective Services claimed he did and filed an indicated report against him and a hearing officer sided with Child Protective Services. While the ruling did not give details of the case, Matter of Brian M., it stated "Here, even crediting the testimony of the Child Protective Services caseworker, the petitioner's actions with respect to the subject child did not, under the circumstances here, constitute maltreatment."
wow you mean parents have the right to discipline their children amazing!
ReplyDeleteHow come it had to go all the way to the judge to figure this out. Man some people are ignorant.