Integrated Domestic Violence Court Status Update January 2010
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1 Integrated Domestic Violence Court Status Update January 2010 Statewide Summary Statewide there are 46 Integrated Domestic Violence (IDV) Courts. In 2009, there were 3,258 civil/supreme court cases that were heard in IDV Courts. Of those, 2,640 were contested matrimonial cases and 461 were uncontested matrimonial cases, with 157 cases categorized as other. The IDV Courts handled a total of 64,033 family cases and a total of 27,417 criminal Among the family cases, IDV Courts heard 3,697 abuse and neglect related cases (including adoption and foster care placement); 36,097 custody and visitation related cases; 18,519 family court order of protection cases; 4,836 support related cases; and 884 other matters. IDV Courts handled 27,417 criminal These cases included 12,368 domestic violence violations, 22,472 misdemeanor domestic violence charges, 739 felony domestic violence charges, 237 misdemeanor sexual assault cases, 359 felony sexual assault charges, 410 misdemeanor stalking charges, 6 felony stalking charges and 14,730 charges of violating a protection order. County Summaries Allegany County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Thomas P. Brown, opened in October Since its inception, it has handled a total of 372 cases for 81 families. The average case per family was 4.59 In 2009, the Allegany County IDV Court served 15 families in 74 Bronx County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Diane Kiesel, opened in October Since its inception, it has handled a total of 10,810 cases for 2,751 families. The average case per family was 3.93 In 2009, the Bronx County IDV Court served 199 families in 887 Broome County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Peter P. Charnetsky, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 655 cases for 88 families. The average case per family was 7.44 In 2009, the Broome County IDV Court served 34 families in 225 Cayuga County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Mark H. Fandrich and Hon. Thomas Leone, opened in November Since its inception, it has handled a total of 810 cases for 132 families. The average case per family was 6.14 In 2009, the Cayuga County IDV Court served 24 families in 160 Chautauqua County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Stephen W. Cass, opened in November Since its inception, it has handled a total of 831 cases for 171 families. The average case per family was 4.86 In 2009, the Chautauqua County IDV Court served 56 families in 263
2 Clinton County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Timothy J. Lawliss, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 2,615 cases for 293 families. The average case per family was 8.92 In 2009, the Clinton County IDV Court served 59 families with 606 Columbia County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Paul Czajka and Hon. Jonathan D. Nichols, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 175 cases for 48 families. The average case per family was 3.65 Cortland County IDV Court, presided over by Hon. Julie A. Campbell, opened in September Since its inception, it has handled a total of 68 cases for 15 families. The average case per family was 4.53 In 2009, the Cortland County IDV Court served 12 families in 55 Dutchess County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Joan Posner, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 375 cases for 108 families. The average case per family was 3.47 In 2009, the Dutchess County IDV Court served 41 families with 157 Erie County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Deborah A. Haendiges, opened in November Since its inception, it has handled a total of 6,854 cases for 1,381 families. The average case per family was 4.96 In 2009, the Erie County IDV Court served 239 families and 1,125 Essex County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Richard B. Meyer, opened in February Since its inception, it has handled a total of 839 cases for 122 families. The average case per family was 6.88 In 2009, the Essex County IDV Court served 25 families with156 Franklin County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Robert G. Main, Jr., opened in February Since its inception, it has handled a total of 1,162 cases for 118 families. The average case per family was 9.85 In 2009, the Franklin County IDV Court served 21 families with 218 Fulton County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Polly A. Hoye, opened in December Since its inception, it has handled a total of 523 cases for 60 families. The average case per family was 8.72 In 2009, the Fulton County IDV Court served 8 families with 93 Genesee County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Robert C. Noonan, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 164 cases for 37 families. The average case per family was 4.43 In 2009, the Genesee County IDV Court served 11 families with 45 Greene County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. George J. Pulver, Jr. and Hon. Daniel K. Lalor, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 107 cases for 27 families. The average case per family was 3.96 Hamilton County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. S. Peter Feldstein, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 46 cases for 9 families. The average case per family was 5.11 In 2009, the Hamilton County IDV Court served 0 families but heard 3
3 Kings County IDV Part 1, presided over by Hon. Patricia Henry, opened in October Since its inception, it has handled a total of 6,778 cases for 1,376 families. The average case per family was 4.93 In 2009, the Kings County IDV Part 1 served 272 families with 1,374 Kings County IDV Part 2, presided over by Hon. Esther M. Morgenstern, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 4,845 cases for 996 families. The average case per family was 4.86 In 2009, the Kings County IDV Part 2 served 267 families with 1,517 Monroe County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Alex Renzi, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 5,184 cases for 990 families. The average case per family was 5.24 In 2009, the Monroe County IDV Court served 169 families with 846 Montgomery County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Guy P. Tomlinson, opened in February Since its inception, it has handled a total of 108 cases for 18 families. The average case per family was 6.00 In 2009, the Montgomery County IDV Court served 7 families in 34 Nassau County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Norman St. George, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 3,201 cases for 699 families. The average case per family was 4.58 In 2009, the Nassau County IDV Court served 206 families in 990 NewYork County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Tandra L. Dawson, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 2,231 cases for 610 families. The average case per family was 3.66 In 2009, the New York County IDV Court served 202 families with 656 Niagara County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Frank Caruso, opened in October Since its inception, it has handled a total of 1,087 cases for 230 families. The average case per family was 4.73 In 2009, the Niagara County IDV Court served 87 families in 456 Oneida County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Bernadette T. Clark, opened in March Since its inception, it has handled a total of 622 cases for 101 families. The average case per family was 6.16 In 2009, the Oneida County IDV Court served 38 families in 262 Onondaga County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Michael L. Hanuszczak, opened in March Since its inception, it has handled a total of 3,846 cases for 852 families. The average case per family was 4.51 In 2009, the Onondaga County IDV Court served 144 families with 694 Ontario County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. William F. Kocher, opened in February Since its inception, it has handled a total of 184 cases for 28 families. The average case per family was 6.57 In 2009, the Ontario County IDV Court served 1 family and heard 28 Orange County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Debra J. Kiedaisch, opened in October Since its inception, it has handled a total of 1,617 cases for 319 families. The
4 average case per family was 5.07 In 2009, the Orange County IDV Court served 83 families in 388 Orleans County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. James P. Punch, opened in May Since its inception, it has handled a total of 249 cases for 51 families. The average case per family was 4.88 In 2009, the Orleans County IDV Court served 15 families in 80 Oswego County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Norman W. Seiter, Jr, opened in December Since its inception, it has handled a total of 536 cases for 84 families. The average case per family was 6.38 In 2009, the Oswego County IDV Court served 23 families with 166 Putnam County IDV Court, currently presided over by James T. Rooney, opened in February Since its inception, it has handled a total of 60 cases for 19 families. The average case per family was 3.16 Queens County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. William Harrington, opened in December Since its inception, it has handled a total of 7,461 cases for 1,542 families. The average case per family was 4.84 In 2009, the Queens County IDV Court served 265 families in 1,322 Rensselaer County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Catherine Cholakis, opened in October Since its inception, it has handled a total of 13,331 cases for 1,672 families. The average case per family was 7.97 In 2009, the Rensselaer County IDV Court served 90 families with 1,107 Richmond County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Catherine M. DiDomenico, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 2,373 cases for 567 families. The average case per family was 4.19 In 2009, the Richmond County IDV Court served 86 families with 299 Rockland County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Linda Christopher, opened in September Since its inception, it has handled a total of 1,142 cases for 156 families. The average case per family was 7.32 In 2009, the Rockland County IDV Court served 57 families in 368 Saratoga County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Courtenay W. Hall, opened in December Since its inception, it has handled a total of 42 cases for 6 families. The average case per family was 7.00 In 2009, the Saratoga County IDV Court served 5 families with 39 Schenectady County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Karen A. Drago, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 1,023 cases for 181 families. The average case per family was 5.65 In 2009, the Schenectady County IDV Court served 42 families with 194 Schoharie County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. George R. Bartlett III, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 128 cases for 20 families. The average case per family was 6.45
5 St. Lawrence County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Barbara R. Potter, opened in January Since its inception, it has handled a total of 541 cases for 99 families. The average case per family was 5.46 In 2009, the St. Lawrence County IDV Court served 22 families with 123 Steuben County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Marianne Furfure and Hon. Peter C. Bradstreet, opened in May Since its inception, it has handled a total of 197 cases for 31 families. The average case per family was 6.35 In 2009, the Steuben County IDV Court served 6 families with 42 Suffolk County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Andrew A. Crecca, opened in December Since its inception, it has handled a total of 4,226 cases for 699 families. The average case per family was 6.05 In 2009, the Suffolk County IDV Court served 77 families in 524 Suffolk/East End IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. James C. Hudson, opened in April Since its inception, it has handled a total of 59 cases for 13 families. The average case per family was 4.54 Tompkins County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. John C. Rowley and Hon. William Ames, opened in December Since its inception, it has handled a total of 2,239 cases for 314 families. The average case per family was 7.13 In 2009, the Tompkins County IDV Court served 39 families in 361 Westchester/Yonkers County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Thomas R. Daly and Hon. Robert Cerrato, opened in November Since its inception, it has handled a total of 1,594 cases for 302 families. The average case per family was 5.28 In 2009, the Westchester/Yonkers County IDV Court served 56 families in 274 Westchester/White Plains County IDV Court, currently presided over by Hon. Susan Capeci, opened in November Since its inception, it has handled a total of 2,390 cases for 552 families. The average case per family was 4.33 In 2009, the Westchester/White Plains County IDV Court served 65 families in 216 Wyoming County IDV Court, currently presided over Hon. Michael F. Griffith, opened in November Since its inception, it has handled a total of 876 cases for 121 families. The average case per family was 7.24 In 2009, the Wyoming County IDV Court served 22 families in 145 This update was supported by the Division of Criminal Justice Services, under Grant #GT Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the DCJS or Department of Justice.
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