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Timestamp: 2016-02-13 12:58:44
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PART 141. Integrated Domestic Violence Parts
141.2 Establishment of IDV Parts
141.3 Identification of IDV-eligible cases
141.4 Transfer of IDV-eligible cases 141.5 Procedure in an IDV Part
§141.1 Definitions.
(b) For purposes of this rule and its application to an IDV Part established in a county, an "IDV-eligible case" shall refer to both of the following when they are simultaneously pending in the county: a domestic violence case commenced in a criminal court and a case commenced in Supreme or Family Court that involves a party or witness in the domestic violence case. If so provided by the administrative order promulgated pursuant to section 141.2 of this Part for such county:
(1) an IDV-eligible case also shall refer to each of the following: any case in criminal court, Family Court or Supreme Court where there is simultaneously pending in the county another case in any other of these courts having a common party or in which a disposition may affect the interests of a party to the first case; and
(2) where cases are IDV-eligible and are disposed of in an IDV Part, subsequent cases that would have been IDV-eligible were they to have been pending simultaneously with the cases already disposed of shall be IDV-eligible. (3) in Monroe County, any domestic violence case pending in a criminal court in the county if necessary to best utilize available court and community resources for domestic violence cases.
Amended (b)(3) on Oct. 18, 2006 §141.2. Establishment of IDV Parts. Following consultation with and agreement of the Presiding Justice of the Judicial Department in which a county is located, the Chief Administrator, by administrative order, may establish an IDV Part in Supreme Court in such county and assign one or more justices to preside therein. §141.3. Identification of IDV-eligible cases. Procedures shall be established in each court so as to insure that cases pending before it are identified as IDV-eligible at the earliest possible time. §141.4. Transfer of IDV-eligible cases. Unless the administrative order establishing an IDV Part in a county shall otherwise provide:
(a) Where an IDV-eligible case is pending in a court other than Supreme Court in such county:
(1) Originals or copies of papers and other documents filed in such court in connection with the case shall, directly following its identification as IDV-eligible, be sent by the court to the IDV Part.
(2) Not later than five days following receipt of the original papers and other documents in an IDV-eligible case in an IDV Part, the justice presiding in such Part shall determine whether or not a transfer of the case to the Supreme Court would promote the administration of justice. If the justice determines that it would, he or she may order such transfer, in which event the case shall be referred for disposition to the IDV Part, all original papers, if not already sent, shall be sent from the originating court to the IDV Part, and all further proceedings shall be conducted therein. If the justice determines that such a transfer would not promote the administration of justice, he or she shall cause all papers and other documents in the case to be returned to the court from which they were received, where all further proceedings in such case shall be conducted in accordance with law.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subdivision, where the case is a criminal case and the defendant is held by the local criminal court for the action of a grand jury empaneled by a County Court, only copies of the papers and other documents filed with such court shall be delivered to the IDV Part; and the justice presiding therein may at any time order a transfer of the case to the Supreme Court provided he or she determines that such a transfer would promote the administration of justice. The original papers and other documents filed with the local criminal court shall be delivered to the County Court as required by section 180.30(1) of the Criminal Procedure Law.
(b) Where the IDV-eligible case is a case pending in Supreme Court, it shall be referred for disposition to the IDV Part of such court and all further proceedings shall be conducted therein.
§141.5. Procedure in an IDV Part.
(b) Each case transferred from another court to the Supreme Court and referred for disposition to an IDV Part thereof shall be subject to the same substantive and procedural law as would have applied to it had it not been transferred, and no party thereto shall be required to pay any fee for the assignment of an index number thereto upon such transfer. Rules