From dv_listserv at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Fri Jul 1 09:52:45 2011 From: dv_listserv at listsmart.osl.state.or.us (Domestic Violence issues) Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:52:45 -0700 Subject: [DV_listserv] Contempt caselaw Message-ID: The below new case doesn't say anything new, but it is one more case for us that is helpful. Have a good long weekend everybody. --Erin FYI Contempt Consent No Defense to Violation of Protection Order Consent is not a defense to a charge of criminal contempt based on a violation of a civil protection order, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals held June 16. (In re Shirley, D.C., No. 09-FM-1182, 6/16/11) In this case, a protection order enjoined the defendant from contacting his estranged girlfriend "in any manner." The order prominently warned that failure to comply was a criminal offense and that only the court could modify the order. Evidence presented at the defendant's criminal contempt trial showed that the defendant and his girlfriend met several times to try to work out their problems. The defendant argued that he could not be guilty of contempt because the girlfriend consented to meet with him. In Ba v. United States, 809 A.2d 1178 (D.C. 2002), the Court of Appeals acknowledged the question presented in this case but did not have to answer it. The Ba court decided that any consent the victim in that case might have given had been revoked before the defendant violated the protection order against him. In an opinion by Judge Phyllis D. Thompson, the court now addressed the issue directly and held that consent cannot serve as a defense to a contempt charge arising out of a defendant's defiance of a CPO. Quoting from United States v. United Mine Workers, 330 U.S. 258 (1947), the court invoked the venerable rule that the orderly administration of justice demands that "an order issued by a court with jurisdiction over the subject matter and person must be obeyed by the parties until it is reversed by orderly and proper proceedings." The defendant also argued that because the girlfriend had a private right to enforce the protection order, she must also have had the power to render it unenforceable. Rejecting this argument, the court said, "As we clarified recently, criminal contempt actions for enforcement of CPOs, even when brought by the Office of the Attorney General on behalf of a respondent, 'ha[ve] to be brought in the name and pursuant to the sovereign power of the United States,' In re Robertson, [89 CrL 259 ], at *2 (D.C. May 19, 2011)." It pointed out that the public has an interest in preventing intrafamily violence via civil protection orders just as a CPO petitioner does. *****CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE***** This e-mail may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the addressee or it appears from the context or otherwise that you have received this e-mail in error, please advise me immediately by reply e-mail, keep the contents confidential, and immediately delete the message and any attachments from your system. ************************************ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Muchka Decided: 7/13/2011 Case No.: A145759 Duncan, J., for the Court; Haselton, P.J.; & Armstrong, J. http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/A145759.pdf FAMILY LAW - Under ORS 107.105, a person can commit "abuse" without causing bodily harm because evidence of a person's past pattern of abusive behavior that is likely to be repeated in the near future is sufficient support for issuing a Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining order. Respondent appeals the continuation of a restraining order under the Family Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA), claiming petitioner failed to present sufficient evidence. Petitioner and respondent have a child together and have been in a relationship for approximately 18 months. Petitioner presented evidence of respondents violent behavior on at least two occasions, while admitting that petitioner had never actually caused her bodily harm. Petitioner also presented evidence that respondent had violated the temporary restraining order issued by the court while awaiting a hearing to determine if the restraining order should be continued. The court reviewed "legal conclusions for error of law, but are bound by [the trial court's] factual findings if there is any evidence in the record to support them." See ORS 19.415(3)(b); ORAP 5.40(8)(c). "The evidence of respondent's past and continuing behavior toward petitioner was sufficient to establish that petitioner was in imminent danger of further abuse." Affirmed. *****CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE***** This e-mail may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. 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Dozens of firefighters and police desperately tried to resuscitate 30-year-old Tabasha Paige-Criado and her four children, three boys ages 7, 6 and 5, and a 2-year-old girl before they were pronounced dead at local hospitals from stab wounds and smoke inhalation. "When I first saw it, all I could do was cry," said Jennifer Backes, a 37-year-old neighbor, as she watched firefighters wearing respirator masks carry one victim after another out of the smoky house. Three or four firefighters and police performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation and gave oxygen to each victim on the front lawn of the home at 1027 W. 10th St. Police are holding the father, Jordan Criado, in connection with the deaths. He was listed in critical condition from smoke inhalation Monday night at Rogue Valley Medical Center. "It's a very sad case," said Medford police Chief Tim George. "At least in my 34 years of memory here, I can't remember five homicides at one time." George said police don't believe there are additional suspects involved. Fire officials are continuing to investigate the cause of the fire, which they believe was deliberately set. Autopsies will be performed on the mother and children, District Attorney Mark Huddleston said. "It's an extremely tragic situation," he said, adding three attorneys would be placed on the case from his office. The four children were transported to Rogue Valley Medical Center, the mother to Providence Medford Medical Center. They were pronounced dead within an hour and a half. Police had responded to the house earlier that day, when the husband reported his wife missing at 5:30 a.m. Paige-Criado was located at the corner of 10th Street and Oakdale Avenue at about 7:45 a.m. George said she didn't indicate any concern for her safety and wanted to return to her home. George said the couple spoke briefly outside the house, and there didn't appear to be any indication that something was wrong. "She didn't express any fear," George said. "They both talked. He seemed calm." At 9:28 a.m., a neighbor called to report smoke seen inside the Criados' residence. Police arrived within a few minutes, but couldn't enter the house because of heavy smoke. Medford firefighters used fans to clear the smoke and when they entered the home, they found the victims unconscious inside and called for backup as they realized the magnitude of the crisis. Up to 40 firefighters and additional responders from throughout Jackson County arrived on the scene. Medford fire Deputy Chief Gordon Sletmoe said three to four responders worked on each victim. None appeared to regain consciousness as they were loaded into waiting ambulances. But responders held out hope that some of the younger members of the family could be revived. Police cordoned off the crime scene with yellow tape, but onlookers gathered just across the street on the sidewalk. Calvin Kennedy, a 64-year-old neighbor, said he approached the house before the firefighters arrived, seeing smoke coming up under the chimney area. But he didn't notice any flames. "I knocked on the door three or four times, then I called the fire department," he said, adding he didn't hear any sounds from a smoke detector. Kennedy watched from across the street as responders worked on the family. "I just hope they're all right," Kennedy said. Like most neighbors, Kennedy didn't notice any problems with the family, who had moved into the house less than a year ago. "They're a very tight-knit family," Kennedy said. Debra Gates, a 58-year-old neighbor, said she'd never seen any problems at the house. "The dad was playing with the kids a lot in the front yard," she said. "I never saw the police come by." But Nancy Hanon, who rents out a house next door to the victims, said she called Medford code enforcement recently to report trailers and other debris in the backyard. "We just wanted them to clean up the mess," said the 68-year-old Eagle Point resident. Hanon said a code enforcement officer called her to say the family was cooperative and appeared to want to comply with the cleanup. Gloria Oliva said she knew the family only casually, saying she spoke to the mother and saw the children playing. "I would never expect to see this," said the 40-year-old neighbor. "They're really in bad shape." Looking on at one young boy being loaded into an ambulance, she said tearfully, "He's still not moving." George said many of his officers who tried to resuscitate the family were sent home early today. They will be offered the chance to speak to a chaplain or talk to a counselor. Medford police Lt. Bob Hansen said investigators likely won't know the full extent of stab wounds on the victims until today. Other details will come out as the investigation continues, he said. "We haven't been able to positively I.D. the children yet," Hansen said Monday evening. 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At a show-cause hearing, the court found defendant in violation of his probation, on a conviction for menacing, based on testimony from his probation officer that another police officer, who was "at training" on the day of the hearing, had filed a report stating that he had found defendant in possession of marijuana; the court extended defendant's term of probation. Held: Reversed and remanded. [1] Although neither the rules of evidence nor the state or federal constitutions provide a pro se bar to admission of hearsay in a probation-revocation hearing, the defendant does have a general right under the Due Process Clause to confront and cross-examine witnesses based on consideration of four factors: "(1) the importance of the evidence to the court's finding; (2) the probationer's opportunity to refute the evidence; (3) the difficulty and expense of obtaining witnesses; and (4) traditional indicia of reliability borne by the evidence." [2] In light of State v. Wibbens, 238 Or App 737 (2010), and State v. Terry, 240 Or App 330 (2011), the court erred because the hearsay at issue was the only evidence of the alleged violation, the testimony as to the circumstances of the of the alleged violation was vague, the state did not offer much of an explanation why the officer who found the drugs was unavailable, and the report on which the probation officer relied was not offered as evidence. http://www.publications.ojd.state.or.us/A143634.pdf *****CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE***** This e-mail may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. 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URL: From dv_listserv at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Wed Jul 27 09:08:04 2011 From: dv_listserv at listsmart.osl.state.or.us (Domestic Violence issues) Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 09:08:04 -0700 Subject: [DV_listserv] Webinar: DEDICATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DOCKETS: Eliminating Community Tolerance of Domestic Violence - August 5, 12:15 pm Message-ID: FYI. -----Original Message----- From: napcdvrp at yahoogroups.com [mailto:napcdvrp at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Robertson, Thomas Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 8:30 AM To: Michigan_Prosecutors_Forum at yahoogroups.com; paamvawproject at yahoogroups.com; MichiganVictimForum at yahoogroups.com; MIPAF at yahoogroups.com; napcdvrp at yahoogroups.com Cc: Anna Craprotta; Gronowski, Amy; Beatty, Marcia; Garapetian, Juliet; Mitchell, Mary Subject: [napcdvrp] Webinar: DEDICATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DOCKETS: Eliminating Community Tolerance of Domestic Violence - August 5, 12:15 pm WEBINAR: DEDICATED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DOCKETS: Eliminating Community Tolerance of Domestic Violence Presented by Anna E. Craprotta, in collaboration with Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Amy Ronayne Krause*. Friday August 5, 2011, 12:15 PM-1:00 PM PROGRAM OVERVIEW: This training will provide you with an insight into how dedicated domestic violence dockets operate and why they can work in your jurisdiction. The interview with Judge Krause* will cover a multitude of topics surrounding dedicated DV dockets including: ? Objectives of a dedicated DV docket ? Collaborating with prosecutors and the defense bar ? Overcoming the challenges to getting the DV docket up and running ? Logistics of a dedicated DV docket ? Goals attained and lessons learned We will also take an in-depth look at how ?battering? is defined and how it differs from the penal code definition of ?domestic violence?. We?ll discuss how the context of intimate partner violence must be considered for purposes of appropriate handling, intervention and sentencing of domestic violence defendants. AGAIN, please join us Friday, August 5, 2011 from 12:15 PM-1:00 PM, via WEBINAR for this informative training! Please submit questions relating to this topic, prior to the webinar, at: aecraprotta at gmail.com. * Judge Amy Ronayne Krause was appointed to the Court of Appeals in November of 2010. Previously, she was appointed to the 54-A District Court in 2003 and was subsequently elected. She served on the District Bench until her appointment to the Court of Appeals. Judge Krause received her Bachelor of Arts from The University of Michigan and her Juris Doctor from The University of Notre Dame. Judge Krause began her legal career as a litigation attorney for a private law firm and for the following eight years as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. In 1997, she was appointed an Assistant Attorney General by then Attorney General Frank J. Kelley and was the first recipient of the Frank J. Kelley Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy. Judge Krause worked for the Attorney General?s Office for six years. In September, 2007, Judge Krause was recognized statewide for her outstanding work with the State Bar of Michigan?s Champion of Justice Award. She currently serves her community as a board member with the Lansing Educational Advancement Foundation (LEAF), the Uplift Our Youth Foundation, and the American Red Cross Board of Directors for the Great Lakes Region. REGISTRATION To register for the webinar, go to https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/469916457. You will receive a registration confirmation email which includes the information you need to attend the webinar. You also will receive an email reminder 1 day and 1 hour before the training. HANDOUTS The training handouts, if any, can be downloaded in advance at: http://michiganprosecutor.org. INSTRUCTIONS FOR WEBINAR You attend the training using your computer and telephone. You will be able to view the training, handouts etc. on your computer using Internet Explorer and your Internet connection. Your operating system can be Windows 7, Windows 2000, Windows XP, VISTA, Mac OS? X 10.4 (Tiger?) or newer. JOINING THE WEBINAR 1. Connect to the webinar and call in 10 minutes prior to the training. This will give us a chance to resolve any difficulties prior to the training. 2. Click on this URL or go to Internet Explorer and paste it into the address line: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/469916457. You will be prompted for permission to accept a download; click ?Yes? or ?Grant?. This script is removed when you leave the training. 4. You will be prompted for the password. The Training Password is - paam (lower case). Note the Audio Pin in the Webinar panel. 5. Call into the conference call: Dial 1 (312) 878-0218. You will be prompted for an access code: enter 151-783-998 then the # key. 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URL: From dv_listserv at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Thu Jul 28 08:17:23 2011 From: dv_listserv at listsmart.osl.state.or.us (Domestic Violence issues) Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 08:17:23 -0700 Subject: [DV_listserv] FW: VINEWatch Webinar Workshops Message-ID: Great opportunity! -----Original Message----- From: victims-services-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:victims-services-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Finfrock Roz Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 1:41 PM To: 'victims-services at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: [Victims-Services] VINEWatch Webinar Workshops [http://www.appriss.com/newsletters/VINEWatchWebinars/VINEWATCH.jpg] 1st Tuesday of the Month 2 pm - 3:30 pm (Eastern Time) What you will learn * Register victims and update registrations * Conduct offender and case searches * Conduct Emergency Override procedures * Run registration and notification reports * Prepare statistical VINE usage reports * Add, delete, and update VINEWatch users Who should attend * Criminal Justice Personnel * Victim Advocates * Law Enforcement How to Register 1. Click on the date below to register on the secure internet-based Web site 2. Receive and print the confirmation e-mail with workshop login information 3. 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