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Matter of D.V.S.

Family Court of the City of New York, Nassau County
Jan 12, 2007
14 Misc. 3d 1216 (N.Y. Fam. Ct. 2007)

Summary

In Matter of D.V.S., 14 Misc 3d 1216(A) (Nassau County Family Court, 2007), the Nassau County Family Court denied the respondent's motion to withdraw his admission, holding that the court had "thoroughly reviewed the dispositional alternatives available to the Court on a future date."

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Opinion

No. xx07.

January 12, 2007.


Infants — Juvenile Delinquents — Withdrawal of Admission. Family Court Act — § 321.4 (Juvenile delinquency; initial appearance and probable cause hearing; withdrawal of admission or denial).


Summaries of

Matter of D.V.S.

Family Court of the City of New York, Nassau County
Jan 12, 2007
14 Misc. 3d 1216 (N.Y. Fam. Ct. 2007)

In Matter of D.V.S., 14 Misc 3d 1216(A) (Nassau County Family Court, 2007), the Nassau County Family Court denied the respondent's motion to withdraw his admission, holding that the court had "thoroughly reviewed the dispositional alternatives available to the Court on a future date."

Summary of this case from In re M.R.

In Matter of D.V.S., 14 Misc. 3d 1216(A), 2007 WL 92764 (Nassau County Family Court, 2007), the Nassau County Family Court denied the respondent's motion to withdraw his admission, holding that the court had "thoroughly reviewed the dispositional alternatives available to the Court on a future date."

Summary of this case from In re M.R.
Case details for

Matter of D.V.S.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of D.V.S., A Person Alleged to be a Juvenile Delinquent…

Court:Family Court of the City of New York, Nassau County

Date published: Jan 12, 2007

Citations

14 Misc. 3d 1216 (N.Y. Fam. Ct. 2007)
2007 N.Y. Slip Op. 50044

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