The Board of Supervisors' Human Services Committee has voted to accept a $23,000 grant from the state for its Department of Human Services Workforce Development-Youth Bureau to support Youth Bureau efforts to raise awareness of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of children....The money supports enhanced runaway homeless youth services, outreach efforts and provide money for support services to identified human trafficked or sexually exploited youth.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Seneca County gets grant to help exploited youth
Friday, April 21, 2017
Schuyler County recognizes and commemorates May 1, 2017, as Law Day
WHEREAS Law Day is an occasion of public acknowledgement of our Nation’s heritage of justice, liberty, and equality under the law, andWHEREAS the United States Congress has statutorily designated May 1 as the annual day for commemoration of Law Day, and
WHEREAS the American Bar Association has designated the 2017 Law Day theme to be “The Fourteenth Amendment: Transforming American Democracy” in recognition of the numerous contributions to American law and society of one of the most often cited constitutional enactments, and
WHEREAS the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution forbids states from denying any person "life, liberty or property, without due process of law", and
WHEREAS promoting public understanding of the roots of our freedom is an important component in the civic education of the citizens of the United States, the State of New York and the County of Schuyler.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
New York courts announce plan to enhance language access
The plan comprises nearly seventy actions to be taken by the court system in eliminating barriers to justice for such court users, including:
• enhancing court interpreter recruitment, training and assessment; optimizing the use of interpreting resources;The full strategic plan is available here.
• ensuring language access in other parts of the courthouse in addition to the courtroom;
• more effectively responding to the diverse needs of the deaf and hard-of-hearing community;
• raising public awareness about the services provided by the courts’ Office of Language Access; and
• ensuring language access in New York’s Town and Village Courts.
Friday, April 14, 2017
New York State to "Raise the age" of criminal responsibility from 16 to 18
The complete text of the legislation can be found here.
New York State's Raise the Age Legislation by Steven Getman on Scribd
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
New York State Traffic Ticket Data Available
The TSSR generates ticket reports at the statewide and county levels, showing the overall numbers of traffic tickets issued and separate totals for speeding, cell phone, texting, safety restraints, and impaired driving citations. For selected types of tickets a variety of information is displayed, including:
• Adjudication status and conviction rates
• Enforcement agencies that issued the tickets
• Driver age and gender
• Region
• Day of week/time of day
• Month
• Tickets issued for companion violations
• Driver license jurisdiction
• Driver penalties, sanctions and fines
State officials hope that the database "will enable both the public and traffic safety professionals to quickly find statistical data about traffic tickets as well as crash information (to) reduce motor vehicle crashes, fatalities and injuries.”
For more details, click here.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Seneca County sheriff urges 'extra caution' for boaters on Seneca, Cayuga Lakes
Sheriff Luce reports that with the recent rain - the water levels are high and extra caution is needed for any boat traffic. As the weather gets warmer and people are getting back on the water- the Sheriff's Office is urging extra caution. Submerged logs and various debris pose an extra hazard for boaters. Until the water levels go down boaters are also advised to operate at a reduced speed so as not to create a wake that will damage other boats and docks etc.
Sheriff Luce reports that at this time there is not a ban on boat traffic but urges extra caution, the Sheriff's Office will be monitoring the situation.
Friday, April 7, 2017
Crackdown on distracted driving during Operation Hang Up
The New York State Police announce a statewide crackdown on distracted driving as part of April’s National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The crackdown, called Operation Hang Up, is a special enforcement effort to step up patrols and checkpoints targeting drivers on electronic devices from April 6 through April 10.While tickets for cell phone use continue to decline, the proliferation of smartphones have caused texting tickets to rise every year since 2011.
April traditionally marks the start of the spring driving season. In order to minimize tragedies as the traffic volume increases, State Police and local law enforcement agencies will be cracking down on distracted driving, along with other vehicle and traffic law infractions.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
New freshwater fishing rules effective April 1
These changes are published in the 20176-2018 Freshwater Fishing Regulations Guide, in addition to being online on the DEC website.
According to the DEC, the changes are the result of a two-year process that included biological assessment, discussions with anglers and a formal 45-day comment period.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Justice Task Force Report on attorney responsibility in criminal cases released
The Task Force recommendations are grouped into eight categories: Use of the Term Misconduct; Encouraging Reporting of Attorney Misconduct; Grievance Process; Data Collection and Statistics; Role of Judiciary in Making Referrals; Training; Order Regarding Disclosure Obligations for Prosecutors; and Order Regarding Obligations for Defense Attorneys. Some of the sppecific recommendations relate to:
• Use of the Term Misconduct;
• Encouraging Reporting of Attorney Misconduct;
• Orders Regarding Disclosure Obligations for Prosecutors;
• Orders Regarding Obligations for Defense Attorneys.
The complete report can be found here.







