Case Law Peter J.D. v. Clara A. (In re Zamir D.)

Peter J.D. v. Clara A. (In re Zamir D.)

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Law Office of Randall S. Carmel, Jericho (Randall S. Carmel of counsel), for appellant.

Georgia M. Pestana, Corporation Counsel, New York (Ellen Ravitch of counsel), for respondent.

Dawne A. Mitchell, The Legal Aid Society, New York (Amy Hausknecht of counsel), attorney for the children.

Gische, J.P., Singh, Mendez, Shulman, Pitt, JJ.

Order of fact-finding, Family Court, Bronx County (Peter J. Passidomo, J.), entered on or about July 31, 2020, which, after a hearing, determined that appellant Peter J.D. neglected the subject children, unanimously affirmed, without costs.

The court's finding of neglect is supported by a preponderance of the evidence ( Family Ct Act § 1012[f][i][B] ; § 1046[b]). There is no basis for disturbing the court's credibility determinations. The out-of-court statements made by the older child and by appellant's other child that they witnessed appellant commit acts of domestic violence against the mother were corroborated by the mother's testimony (see Matter of Niveyama C–T. [Antwon C–T.], 194 A.D.3d 564, 148 N.Y.S.3d 107 [1st Dept. 2021] ). The older child disclosed to the agency's caseworker that she was afraid of appellant because she saw him punch the mother. The mother's testimony showed that on several occasions appellant physically abused her when the subject children were present and in close proximity to the violence (see e.g. Matter of Jermain K.R. [Jermaine R.], 176 A.D.3d 648, 110 N.Y.S.3d 678 [...

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Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
Onyebuchi N. v. Admin. for Children's Servs. (In re Esther N.)
"...as testified to by the caseworker was supported by the mother's testimony about the incident (see Matter of Zamir D. [Peter J.D.], 201 A.D.3d 403, 156 N.Y.S.3d 724 [1st Dept. 2022] ; Matter of Jamya C. [Jermaine F.], 165 A.D.3d 410, 410, 82 N.Y.S.3d 715 [1st Dept. 2018] ). A single instance..."
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
Coleman v. Known
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Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2023
In re Ymani C. D.
"...parents were fighting over her, were corroborated by the progress notes and the testimonial evidence (Matter of Zamir D. [Peter J.D.], 201 A.D.3d 403, 403 [1st Dept 2022]). Contrary to the father's contention, the record supports a finding that the child's emotional and mental condition was..."

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3 cases
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
Onyebuchi N. v. Admin. for Children's Servs. (In re Esther N.)
"...as testified to by the caseworker was supported by the mother's testimony about the incident (see Matter of Zamir D. [Peter J.D.], 201 A.D.3d 403, 156 N.Y.S.3d 724 [1st Dept. 2022] ; Matter of Jamya C. [Jermaine F.], 165 A.D.3d 410, 410, 82 N.Y.S.3d 715 [1st Dept. 2018] ). A single instance..."
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
Coleman v. Known
"..."
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2023
In re Ymani C. D.
"...parents were fighting over her, were corroborated by the progress notes and the testimonial evidence (Matter of Zamir D. [Peter J.D.], 201 A.D.3d 403, 403 [1st Dept 2022]). Contrary to the father's contention, the record supports a finding that the child's emotional and mental condition was..."

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