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Matter of Bodouva v. Bodouva

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 19, 1999
263 A.D.2d 506 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

Opinion

Argued June 28, 1999

July 19, 1999

In a proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 8, the appeal, by permission, is from an order of the Family Court, Nassau County (Lawrence, J.), dated April 1, 1999, which, after a hearing, granted the petitioner a temporary order of protection until October 1, 1999.

Thomas F. Liotti, Garden City, N.Y., for appellant.

Certilman Balin Adler Hyman, East Meadow, N.Y. (Joseph P. Famighetti and Meredith W. Ayres of counsel), for respondent.

DAVID S. RITTER, J.P., GABRIEL M. KRAUSMAN, ANITA R. FLORIO, SANDRA J. FEUERSTEIN, JJ.


DECISION ORDER

ORDERED that the order is affirmed, with costs.

After an incident on March 8, 1999, during which the appellant, while driving his car, allegedly struck the rear of the respondent's car three times while the respondent and her children were inside, the appellant was charged with a "family offense" and a temporary order of protection was entered in the District Court, Nassau County. After four days of hearings, the District Court vacated the order of protection. The following day, the respondent brought a petition for an order of protection in Family Court, Nassau County, based not only on the incident of March 8, 1999, but also on a series of alleged stalking incidents, alleged physical violence by the appellant, and an allegation that the appellant "is readily capable of escalating his negative behavior to physical violence at any time".

Contrary to the appellant's contention, the respondent is not collaterally estopped from bringing her petition for an order of protection in Family Court. The appellant has not demonstrated that there is an identity of issues and that the respondent had a full and fair opportunity to litigate the issues in the criminal action ( see, McDonald v. McDonald, 193 A.D.2d 590, 591, citing Grayes v. DiStasio, 166 A.D.2d 261).


Summaries of

Matter of Bodouva v. Bodouva

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 19, 1999
263 A.D.2d 506 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
Case details for

Matter of Bodouva v. Bodouva

Case Details

Full title:IN THE MATTER OF CONSTANCE BODOUVA, respondent, v. WILLIAM N. BODOUVA…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Jul 19, 1999

Citations

263 A.D.2d 506 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
692 N.Y.S.2d 608

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