Integrated Domestic Violence
Courts
June 4, 2002
In June of 2002, Modern Courts' Capital District Chapter sponsored
a forum entitled, "Integrated Domestic Violence Courts: Steps
in the Right Direction & the Need for Court Restructuring."
The panelists discussed the initiative of the domestic violence
courts as a means to enhance victim security, ensure offender accountability
and increase the flow of information between the myriad of courts
that may be involved in various aspects of a violent domestic dispute.
The Integrated Domestic Violence Courts have become a necessary
temporary approach for the Unified Court System in lieu of much
needed court restructuring. Participating as panelists were
the three judges now presiding over Integrated Domestic Violence
Courts -- Daniel D. Angiolillo of Westchester County, Ruth Levine
Sussman of the Bronx and George B. Ceresia Jr. of Rensselaer County.
The Honorable Jonathan Lippman, Chief Administrative Judge, acted
as moderator. The forum, co-sponsored and held at the New
York State Bar Association, attracted a very diverse audience, including
all seven judges of the New York State Court of Appeals.
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