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1 Admissibility of Indicated, Unfounded and Expunged Reports of Child Abuse or Neglect and Their Use by Attorney for the Childs in Custody Litigation BY: Charity Phipps, David French (Fall 2005) UPDATED: Gabriella MacDonald (2014) Completed to fulfill the requirement of the Attorney for the Child Externship, SUNY Buffalo Law School, Prof. Susan Vivian Mangold May be cited with proper attribution to student authors.

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AdmissibilityofIndicated,UnfoundedandExpungedReportsofChildAbuseor

NeglectandTheirUsebyAttorneyfortheChildsinCustodyLitigation

BY:CharityPhipps,DavidFrench(Fall2005)

UPDATED:GabriellaMacDonald(2014)

CompletedtofulfilltherequirementoftheAttorneyfortheChildExternship,SUNYBuffaloLawSchool,Prof.SusanVivianMangold

Maybecitedwithproperattributiontostudentauthors.

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I.INTODUCTION

Reportsofchildabuseandneglectcanbeparticularlyinfluentialinlitigation

forchildcustodyandvisitation.Oneorbothpartiesmayhavebeenthesubjectof

previousabuseorneglectinvestigationsbytheDepartmentofSocialServices

(hereinafterDSS).Oneorbothpartiesmayallegeabuseorneglectbytheopposing

party.Inbothsituations,theAttorneyfortheChildrepresentingthechildmustbe

preparedtoaddresstheadmissibilityoftheresultinginvestigationreports.

Therearethreeclassificationsofreportsofchildabuseandmaltreatment,

eachwithitsownruleforadmissibilityasevidence.Areportsupportedbysome

credibleevidenceisclassifiedas“indicated.”Anindicatedreportisadmissiblein

custodylitigation.Areportthatisnotsupportedbysomecredibleevidenceis

classifiedas“unfounded.”Anunfoundedreportisgenerallyinadmissibleincustody

litigation,butitisadmissibleincivillitigationinvolvingfalseallegationsofchild

abuseormaltreatmentandincriminalprosecutionforthereportingoffalse

allegations.Indicatedandunfoundedreportsareexpungedafteraspecifiedperiod

oftimehaslapsed.Inaddition,indicatedandunfoundedreportscanbeexpunged

wherethereisinsufficientevidencetosupportthereport.Expungedreportsare

inadmissibleasevidence.

Inadditiontoaddressingtheadmissibilityofthereports,theAttorneyforthe

Childmustbepreparedtoarguethesignificance,orinsignificanceofthereports

introducedasevidence.Thesignificanceofreportsofabuseormaltreatmentvaries

dependinguponseveralfactors,includingtheabilityofDSStofindevidenceto

supportthereport;theleveloffamilyinterventionfollowingthereport,andthe

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existenceofsubsequentreportsinvolvingthesamesubjectorchildrennamedinthe

report.AthoroughunderstandingofthesefactorswillenabletheAttorneyforthe

Childtoeducatethecourtabouttherelevanceoftheadmissiblereportsaswellas

theweightofthatevidenceinlitigationforchildcustodyandvisitation.

Thispaperwillexpoundoneachofthesetopics.First,itwilloutlinethe

processbywhichapersonreportschildabuseandneglectandthesubsequent

investigationbyDSS.Second,itwilldiscusstheadmissibilityofunfoundedreports

asevidenceandthelimitedexceptionstothatgeneralrule.Finally,itwilldiscussthe

processofexpungementofindicatedandunfoundedreportsaswellasthe

inadmissibilityofexpungedrecordsasevidence.

A.ReportsandInvestigationsofChildAbuseandMaltreatment

Thevastmajorityofchildrenenteringthechildwelfaresystemdosobecause

thereareallegationsofabuseorneglectbyaparent.Thechildfirstbecomes

“known”toDSSwhenapersonreportstheabuseormaltreatmenttotheagency.

DSSmaintainsatoll‐freetelephonehotlinetoreceivereportsofabuseand

maltreatment.1Anyonesuspectingabuseormaltreatmentmayreporttothis

hotline,butcertainpersonsaremandatedtoreportwhentheyhave“reasonable

causetosuspectthatachildcomingbeforethemintheirprofessionalorofficial

capacityisanabusedorconsideredamaltreatmentchild.”2Theyarealsorequired

toreporttheabuseormaltreatmentwhenaparentorguardian“comesbeforethem

intheirprofessionalorofficialcapacityandstatesfrompersonalknowledge1N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(Consol.2014).2N.Y.Soc.Serv.413(Consol.2014).

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facts…which,ifcorrect,wouldrenderthechildanabusedormaltreatedchild.”3The

statuteliststhemandatedreporters,toinclude:physicians,registerednurses,social

workers,psychologists,schoolofficials,childcareworkers,andlawenforcement

officials.4Mandatedreportershaveimmunityfromliabilityiftheymakeareportin

goodfaith.5However,ifamandatedreportedwillfullyfailstoreportchildabuseor

maltreatment,“heshallbeguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor”and“shallbecivilly

liable.”6

Uponreceiptoftheallegationsofabuseorneglect,DSSdetermineswhether

theactsalleged,“couldreasonablyconstituteareportofchildabuseor

maltreatment.”7Ifso,DSSrefersthecasetotheappropriatelocalagencyfor

investigation.8Thisinvestigationmustbecompletedwithin60daystodetermine

whetherthereportis“indicated”or“unfounded.”9Areportis‘indicated’ifthelocal

agencyfindssomecredibleevidencetosupportthereportofabuseor

maltreatment.10TheindicatedreportisplacedontheStateCentralRegisterofChild

AbuseandMaltreatment(CentralRegister).11Ifthelocalagencyfindsthatthereis

nocredibleevidencetosupportthereportofabuseormaltreatment,thereportis

determinedtobeunfounded.12Althoughtheunfoundedreportisplacedonthe

centralregister,“allinformationidentifyingthesubjectsofthereportandother3Id.4Id.5N.Y.Soc.Serv.419(Consol.2014.).6N.Y.Soc.Serv.420(Consol.2014.)7N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(2)(a)(Consol.2014).8Id.9N.Y.Soc.Serv.424(7)(Consol.2013).10N.YSoc.Serv.Law412(7)(Consol.2013).11N.Y.Soc.Serv.Law422(1)(Consol2014).12N.Y.Soc.Serv.Law412(6)(Consol2014.)

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personsnamedinthereportshallbelegallysealedforthwithbythecentralregister

andanylocalprotectiveservicesorstateagencywhichinvestigatedthereport.”13

Thesubjectoftheindicatedreportmayrequestthatthereportbeamended

asunfoundedorexpunged.14Asthesubjectofthereportprogressesthroughthe

levelsofadministrativeandjudicialreview,thestandardofreviewincreases,

requiringstrongerevidencetosupporttheagency’sfindingthatthereportis

indicated.Therefore,asthehigherstandardsofreviewareapplied,aonce‐indicated

reportmaybedeemedtobeunfoundedduetoastrongerevidentiarystandard,and

thatjustifiestheexpungementofthereport.

Thereareseverallevelsofadministrativeandjudicialreviewofthe

determinationsthatthereportisindicated.First,DSSdetermineswhetherthereis

somecredibleevidencethatthechildwasabusedorneglectedbythesubjectofthe

report.15Ifsomecredibleevidencesupportsthereport,thesubjectcanrequestan

administrativehearing.16Attheadministrativehearing,theagencyhastheburden

toshowbythepreponderanceoftheevidencethatthesubjectofthereporthas

abusedorneglectedthechild.17IftheadministrativeLawjudgedeterminesthatthe

reportisindicated,“thesubjectofthereportmaycommenceaproceedingpursuant

toCPLRarticle78tochallengethedecision”.18Inthearticle78hearing,the

13N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(Consol.2014).14N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(8)(a)(Consol.2014).15LawTTvDowling,87N.Y.2d699,704(1996).16N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(8)(a)(v)(Consol.2014).17Leev.TT,87N.Y.2dat712.18Idat705.

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standardofreviewis“whetherthedeterminationisrationalandsupportedby

substantialevidence.”19

IndicatedReport

WhenChildProtectiveServiceshasinvestigatedtheallegationsof

maltreatmentandthereporthasbeen“indicated,”thisreportofchildabuseor

neglectmaybeadmissibleinconjunctionwithcustodylitigation.An“indicated

report”isdefinedasareportofallegedabuseormaltreatmentsupportedbysome

credibleevidence.20Somecredibleevidencemeansthatthereexistsevidenceofthe

actoractsthatgaverisetothereportcommittedbythesubjectofthatreport,

usuallythechild’sparent.Itisappropriatetousethe“somecredibleevidence”

standardtodeterminewhetherareportmadetotheCentralRegistrarshouldbe

markedasindicated.21

Section422(5)(c)ofNewYorkSocialServicesLawprovidesthat“therecord

oftheindicatedreporttothecentralregistershallbeexpunged[e.g.completely

destroyed]tenyearsaftertheeighteenthbirthdayoftheyoungestchildnamedin

thereport.”Inaddition,thesubjectofthereporthastherighttoseethe

expungementofthisindicatedreportwithinthetimeframesetforthinsection

422(8)(a)(i)oftheNewYorkSocialServicesLaw.Thisprovisionlimitsthetimefor

requestingexpungementofanindicatedreportto90daysaftertheaccusedis

19GeraldG.v.StateDep’tofSocServ.,248A.D.2d918(3rdDept1998.)20N.Y.Soc.Serv.Law412(7)(Consol.2013).21N.YSoc.Serv.Law422(5)(Consol.2014).

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notifiedbythelocalagencythatthereporthasbeenindicated.22Ifthatrequestis

denied,thesubjecthastherighttoafairhearing.23

IndicatedReport‐AdmissibleasEvidence

OnceareportofchildabuseorneglecthasbeenindicatedbyChildProtective

Services,thereportmaybeadmissibleasevidenceincustodylitigation.

Admissibilityoftheindicatedreportdependsonwhetheritcomplieswiththe

businessrecordexemptiontothehearsayruleandprovidedthatthe“indicated,”

reportwasnotoverturnedbystateofficials.”24

TheNewYorkFamilyCourtAct651‐arequiresthatafoundationbelaidfor

theadmissibilityofCentralRegisterreportsinacustodyproceeding.InreNicoleVV,

theCourtstatedtheindicatedreportshouldbeintroducedintoevidence,butthis

reportalone,“withoutanycorroboration,isnotsufficientevidenceforthecourtto

determinethattheparenthasabusedorneglectedthechild.25However,anyother

evidencesupportingthereliabilityofthereportwouldallowthecourttodetermine

thataparenthasmaltreatedthechild.”26Maltreatmentofachildbyaparentis

powerfulevidenceinacustodyorvisitationdispute.27

Iftheindicatedreportisnotadmittedintoevidence,acaseworker’s

testimonyaboutthereport’scontentremainsinadmissiblehearsay.Inorderto22Jannie“CC”vKaladjian,189A.D.2d56(3rdDept.1993).23N.Y.Soc.Serv.Law422(8)(a)‐(b)(Consol.2014);Lee“TT:v.Dowling,211A.D.2d46(3rdDept.1995).24N.Y.FamilyCt.Act651‐a;(PracticeInsights,MargaretA.BurtEsq.(Seehttps://www.nycourts.gov/ip/cwcip/Trainings/subGuard/cslaw2010‐2011.pdf)25Inre“NicoleVV”,296A.D.2d608(3rdDept.2002).26N.Y.FamilyCt.Act651‐a(Consol.2014)27Id.

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allowtheindicatedreportintoevidencetheattorneyforthechildmustarguethat

thisreportisanexceptiontohearsayandfallsunderthebusinessrecordexception.

Thisbusinessrecordsexceptionrequiresthatevidenceseekingtobeadmittedmust

bea“writingorrecord”madeintheregularcourseofbusiness,contemporaneously

withthetransaction,occurrenceoreventdescribedtherein(see,CPLR4518).28

TheAttorneyfortheChildcanchoosetouseanindicatedreportagainstone

oftheparties;probablythemosteffectivewaytoaccomplishthisisto“subpoena

theinvestigationchildprotectivecaseworkertotestifyabouttheinvestigation.The

resultsoftheinvestigationshouldbeadmissibleifcounselusesajudicialsubpoena

underSSL422(4)(A)(e).”29NewYorkFamilyCt.Act651‐allowsforthesubpoenaed

indicatedreporttobeadmissibleasabusinessrecord.

Inadditiontotheindicatedreportitself,courtshaveallowedtheadmission

oftheentirecasefileofthechildprotectiveagencyintoevidence.Forexample,In

theMatterofR(anonymous),30aproceedingtoextendtheplacementofchildren,the

SecondDepartmentheldthatthefamilyCourtproperlyadmittedtheentirecasefile

ofthechildprotectiveagencyintoevidence.

Theagencyestablishedaproperfoundationforadmissionofthefileinto

evidenceasabusinessrecordbyestablishingthatitconsistedofentriesmaybycase

workerswhowereunderabusinessdutytotimelyrecordallmattersrelatingtothe

welfareofthesubjectchildren.Furthermore,asrequiredbyprincipalsof

28Inre“NicoleVV”,296A.D.2dat613.29N.Y.FamilyCt.Act651‐a(Consol.2014).30ChildrenPutnamCountryDep’tofSocialServsv.AlifeR(anonymous),264A.D.2d423(2ndDept.1999).

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“fundamentalfairness”,theappellant’scounselwasaffordedtheopportunityto

reviewthecasefilepriortoitsadmissionintoevidence.31

Likewise,inChautauquaCountyDeptofSoc.Serv.VAnnW.(inreRaychael

L.W.),theAppellant’sclaimthattheFamilyCourterrorinreceivingintoevidence

theentirecasefileofpetitioneronthegroundsthatthefilecontainedinadmissible

hearsaywasrejected.32Thecourtconcludedthat“fundamentalfairnessisnot

violatedbytheadmissioninevidenceofanentirecarefilewheretheopposing

attorneyhashadtheopportunitytoreviewthecasefilebeforeitsadmissionin

evidence.”33

Thus,aAttorneyfortheChildseekingtohaveanentirecasefileadmitted

intoevidenceshouldbeabletodosoprovidedtheyfirstestablishaproper

foundationforthefileasabusinessrecord.Thisfoundationmaybeestablishedby

showingthatthecontentsofthefileweremadebycaseworkersunderabusiness

dutytodocumentissuesconcerningthewelfareofthesubjectchild.Next,inorder

tosatisfytheprincipalsof“fundamentalfairness”,theAttorneyfortheChildmust

affordopposingcounseltheopportunitytoreviewthecasepriortoitsadmission

intoevidence.

D.Child’sOutofCourtStatementsRegardingAbuseAdmissible

31Id.at423‐24;3‐40NewYorkTrialGuide40.50.32DeptofSoc.Serv.VAnnW.(inreRaychaelL.W.),298A.D.2d930,931(4thDept.2002).33SeeMatterofR.Children,264A.D.2d423,424;MatterofRosemaryD.,78A.D.2d.889,Ivdenied52N.Y.2d703,MatterofMelanieRuthJJ.,76A.D.2d651(3rdDept.1998).(fundamentalfairnessnotviolatedwhenapartyhasanopportunitytoexaminethecasefail,eitherpriortoorduringthetrial).

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Inadditiontoadmittinganindicatedreport,statementsbythechildthathe

orshehadbeenabusedorneglectedbyaparentcanbecompellingevidenceto

supporttheAttorneyfortheChild’sposition.AnumberofThirdDepartmentcases

haveruled,“out‐of‐courthearsaystatementsofachildaboutbeingneglectedare

admissibleinprivatecustodycases.”34“Thehearsayexceptionregardingprior

statementsmadebychildrenrelatingincidentsofabuseandneglectencompassed

inFamilyCourtAct1046(a)(vi)appliessincethegravamenofpetitioners’case

involveschildabuse.”35

OpposingAdmissionofIndicatedReport

Opposingtheadmissionofanindicatedreportmaybesomewhatmore

difficultalthoughnotentirelyimpossible.AccordingtothePracticeInsightsnotedin

FamilyCourtAct651‐a,“ifcounselistryingtoopposeadmissionoftheindicated

investigationthebestargumentmaybethatthereport’sallegationsarenot

corroborated.”However,corroborationseemstobeeasilysatisfiedbyhavingthe

caseworkertestifyastotheirfindings.Anotherpossibleargumenttoopposethe

admissionofanindicatedreportisthattheweightofthefindingsmaynotbe

significant,especiallyif“thechildprotectiveworkerindicatedthecase,buttookno

actualaction,suchasbringinganeglectpetition,againsttheparent.”36Thistypeof

34N.Y.FamilyCt.Act651‐a(Consol.2014).35PrattvWood,210A.D.2d741,742(3rdDept.1994.)Seealso“InReNicoleVV”,296A.D.2dat612(Numerouswitnessestestifiedtostatementsmadetothembychildrendescribingmother’sabusiveconduct;statementsproperlyadmittedunderFamilyCourtActarticle2asout‐of‐concernstatementsofchildren;statementswereamplycorroborated).36N.Y.FamilyCtAct651‐a(Consol2014)

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situationmayarisewheretheperpetratoroftheabuseisnolongerincontactwith

thechild,oriftheindicatedparentacceptstheservicesofferedbyDSSinaneffortto

dealwiththeabuse.Insuchcasestheremaybenocourtactionandthemattermay

stayentirelywithinDSS.

B.UnfoundedReports

Incontrasttoindicatedreportofabuseormaltreatment,unfoundedreports

areunavailabletoAttorneyfortheChildsandaregenerallyinadmissibleas

evidence.Thepolicyfortheunavailabilityandinadmissibilityofunfoundedreports

istheprotectionofthesubject’snamesinthereportswhenthereisinsufficient

evidencetosupporttheallegationscontainedtherein.

Anunfoundedreportisareportofchildabuseormaltreatmentinwhichthe

investigationdeterminesthattherewasnotsomecredibleevidenceoftheabuseor

maltreatment.37BeforetheChildProtectiveServicesReformActof1996,knownas

Elisa’sLaw,unfoundedreportswereexpunged.38UnderElisa’sLaw,theunfounded

reportismaintainedbytheCentralRegister,but“allinformationidentifyingthe

subjectsofthereportandotherpersonsnamedinthereportshallbelegallysealed

forthwithbythecentralregisterandanylocalprotectiveservicesorstateagency

whichinvestigatedthereport.”39TheCentralRegistermaintainsunfoundedreports

forsupervisorypurposes.Itcanalsobeusedinsubsequentinvestigationofabuseor

37N.Y.Soc.Serv.412(6)(McKinney2014).38N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(former5);L1996,ch.12,8‐12.39N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(Consol.2014).

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maltreatmentinvolvingthesamesubject,child,orthechild’ssiblings.40Tenyears

afterthereceiptofthereport,“theunfoundedreportisexpunged.41

TheAppellateDivision,ThirdDepartment,upheldElisa’sLaw,which

requiresthattheCentralRegistermaintainunfoundedreportsforsubsequent

investigationsofabuseormaltreatment.42Fortworeasons,theCourtheldthat

Elisa’sLawdoesnotviolatethedueprocessrightsofthesubjectofthereport.First,

theplaintiffsfailedtoprovethestigmaplustest.Althoughtheyestablishedthat

thereisalowlevelofstigmaattachedtoanunfoundedreport,thesubjectsofthe

reportsexperiencenoemploymentdeprivationbecauseemployersdonothave

accesstothereports.43Second,“maintainingthesealed,unfoundedreportsfor

purposesofDSS’subsequentinvestigationsisrationallyrelatedtothecommunity

interestofimprovingthesafetyofchildreninbothfamilyandinstitutional

settings.44“Theprincipalpurposeof[Elisa’sLaw]wastohelpchildprotective

workersdetectandinvestigateapatternofabuserevealedbyunfoundedreports

previouslyexpunged,sinceanunfoundedreportdoesnotalwaysindicatethata

childhasnotbeenabused.”45AnAttorneyfortheChildwillfindElisa’sLaw

especiallyusefulinthelimitedcasesmentionedbelowinwhichunfoundedreports

areadmissiblebecauseElisa’sLawrecognizesthatandunfoundedreportisnot

necessarilyanuntruereport.

40Id.41N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(6)(Consol.2014.).42MaryL.v.StateDept.ofSocialServices,244A.D.2d.133(3rdDept.1998).43Idat136.44Idat137.45Idat135.

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Accesstounfoundedreportsisstrictlylimited.First,theOfficeofChildren

andFamilyServicehasaccesstounfoundedreportsforsupervisorypurposes.46

Second,“forthepurposeofpreparingafatalityreport,”theOfficeofChildrenand

FamilyServicesandafatalityreviewteamhaveaccess.47Third,thelocalchild

protectiveservicesagencyandtheofficeofchildrenandfamilyserviceshaveaccess

tounfoundedreports“wheninvestigatingasubsequentreportofsuspectedabuse

ormaltreatmentinvolvingasubjectoftheunfoundedreport,achildnamedinthe

unfoundedreport,orachild’ssiblingsnamedintheunfoundedreport.”48Fourththe

subjectofthereporthasaccess.49Finally,thedistrictattorney,sheriff,andpolice

officershaveaccesstounfoundedreports“whensuchofficialverifiesthatthereport

isnecessarytoconductanactiveinvestigationorprosecutionoffalsereportingof

abuseorneglectunderNewYorkPenalLaw240.55(3).50Inaddition,the

commissionerofDSSmaydiscloseinformationaboutanunfoundedreportifthe

disclosuredoesnotinterferewiththebestinterestofthechild.51However,the

commissionermayonlydisclosethat“theinvestigationhasbeencompleted,andthe

reporthasbeenunfounded.”52ItshouldbenotedthatanAttorneyfortheChildis

notauthorizedbyNewYorkSocialServicesLaw422(5)(a)tohaveaccesstoan

unfoundedreport.

46N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(i)(Consol.2014).47N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(ii)(Consol.2014).48N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(a)(iii)(Consol.2014).49N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(iv)(Consol.2014).50N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(v)(Consol2014)51N.Y.Soc.Serv.422‐(5)(a)(i)(Consol2014).52N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(ii)(Consol.2014).

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UnfoundedReports—InadmissibleasEvidence

Withlimitedexceptions,anunfoundedreportisinadmissibleasevidence.

“Anunfoundedreportshallnotbeadmissibleinanyjudicialoradministrative

proceedingoraction.”53TheFamilyCourtActparticularlyexcludesunfounded

reportsasadmissibleevidenceincustodyorvisitationproceedings.54Theparty

seekingtheadmissionofanunfoundedreportcannotsubpoenaacaseworkerto

testifytothecontentsoftheinadmissiblereport.InHumberston,theAppellate

Division,FourthDepartment,heldtherespondentdoes“notfallwithinanystatutory

provisionallowinghertointroduceintoevidenceanunfoundedreportofsexual

abuseoftheparties’daughter…andbecausetheunfoundedreportwas

inadmissible,”theCourtheldthattheauthoroftheunfoundedreportcouldnot

testifytoitscontents.55InPeoplevLV,theSupremeCourtofRennsselaerCounty

heldthatanunfoundedreportcouldn’tbemadeavailabletotheDistrictAttorneyin

acriminalcaseconcerninganincidentdescribedinthereportunlessthecrimeis

makingfalseallegationsofchildabuseormaltreatment.56TheCourtheldthatthe

DistrictAttorneycouldn’tsubpoenathecaseworker“to,ineffect,recreatethe

inadmissiblerecord.”57“Counselshouldfurtherargueforexclusionofallotherproof

whichflowsfromanunfoundedinvestigation,“althoughthereisnotastatute

excludingsuchevidence.58

Exceptions53N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(Consol.2014).54N.Y.FamilyCt.Act651‐a(McKinney2014).55HumberstonvWheaton,801N.Y.S.2d836(4thDept.2005).56PeoplevLV,182Misc.2d912,915(N.Y.SupCt.1999).57Idat916.58N.Y.Fam.Ct.Act651‐a(Consol.2014).

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Therearethreeexceptionstothegeneralrulethatunfoundedreportsare

inadmissibleasevidence.First,“anunfoundedreportmaybeintroducedinto

evidencebythesubjectofthereportwheresuchsubject,isaplaintifforpetitioner

inacivilactionorproceedingallegingthefalsereportingofchildabuseor

maltreatment.59Acivilactionwouldincludeanactionagainstrespondentforfalsely

reportedabuseorneglectbytheotherparent.

InLimvLyi,theAppellateDivision,ThirdDepartment,heldthatoneparent’s

falseallegationsofabuseagainsttheotherparentareevidencethatcustodytothe

accusingparentisnotthebestinterestsofthechild.60AfterDSSdeterminedthat

petitioner’sreportofchildabusebytherespondentwasunfounded,thepetitioner

soughtsolecustodyofthechild.61Respondentcross‐petitionedforsolecustody.62

TheCourtheldthat“theadmissionoftheunfoundedreportisproper”because

respondentallegedinhiscross‐petitionthatpetitionerfalselyaccusedhim.63

Therefore,hewasconsideredapetitionerinhiscross‐petitionforsolecustody.64

Thefalseallegationsareevidencethattheaccusingparentintentionallyinterfered

withtheotherparent’srelationshipwiththechildandplacedherneedsabovethe

child’sneedsbysubjectingthechildtounnecessaryinvestigation.65Similarly,the

AppellateDivision,FourthDepartment,upheldthemodificationofcustodybasedon

59N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(c)(Consol.2014).60LimvLyi,299A.D.2d7764(3rdDept2002).61Idat765.62Id.63Idat767.64Id.65Idat764,766.

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falseallegationsofchildabuse.66TheCourtheldthattherewas“soundand

substantialbasisintherecord“toupholdthetrialcourt’sdecisiontomodify

custodyforpetitioner.67Evenaftertherespondenthadbeen“convictedoftwo

countsofattemptedfalselyreportinganincidentintheseconddegreeinconnection

withthosefalseallegationofabuse,”shefiledanotherfalsereportagainst

petitioner.68TheCourtsupportedthetrialcourt’sfinding“thatrespondent’s

behaviorandactionswerenotinthebestinterestofthechild…andtheseveral

investigationsassociatedwiththosefalsereportsofabuseweretraumaticforthe

child.”69

Itisunclearwhethertheentireunfoundedreportisadmissibleincivil

actionsinvolvingfalseallegationsofabuseorneglect.Itispossiblethatonlythe

portionofthereportconcerningthefalseallegationisadmissible.NewYorkSocial

ServicesLaw422(5)(b)(i)doesnotspecifywhethertheentireunfoundedreportis

admissible,andcaselawhasnotspecifiedwhethertheentirereportoronly

portionsareadmissible.Oftenthecourtssimplyreferto“unfoundedreports”as

evidencewithoutmoredescriptionoftheadmissibleorinadmissibleportions.

Fromasmallgroupofcasesofferinggreaterdescriptionsoftheadmissible

unfoundedreports,itcanbeinferredanadmissibleunfoundedreportincludes,at

least,thestatementthatthereportwasdeterminedtobeunfoundedandthe

informationfoundduringtheinvestigationthatjustifiesthatdetermination.For

example,inCiannarneavMcCoy,theAppellateDivision,ThirdDepartment,referred66BeyervTranelli‐Ahse,195A.D.2d972(4thDept.1993).67Idat973.68Id.69Id.

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to“thereportofasexualabuseevaluationprocuredby[DSS]’asevidence

supportingthetrialcourt’smodificationofcustodyinfavoroftherespondent.70The

reportfoundthepetitioner’sallegationstobeinconsistentwiththeclusterof

symptomsanddynamicsofsexualabuse,andthechildprotectivereportwas

unfounded.71Thecourtadmittedthereportonthesexualabuseevaluationandthe

unfoundedreport,butdidnotsaywhetherthereportswereadmittedintheir

entirety.

InJohnA.v.Bridget,theFamilyCourtofNewYorkadmittedanunfounded

reportintoevidenceanddescribedtheinvestigationincludedinthereport.72The

Courtrelatedthat“Theinvestigationincludedinterviewsofthechildrenontwo

separatedates.AttheinitialinterviewonApril29,2003,onetwintoldthechild

protectivespecialistthat“Pammytoldmedaddytouchedmypeepee.”Theother

child,however,madenomentionofbeingtouched.TheChildren’sstatementsonthe

secondinterviewweremostlyrelatedtothecourtcase,whichleftthechild

protectivespecialistwiththeimpressionthatthechildrenhadbeencoached.73

Theevidenceoftheentireunfoundedreportorportionsthereofwouldalso

besubjecttoevidentiaryrulesofrelevanceandwhethertheprobativevalue

substantiallyoutweighstheprejudicialeffect.Theserulescouldrequirethe

admissionofonlyportionsofthereport.

Incustodyorvisitationcasesinvolvingallegationsoffalsereportsofabuseor

neglect,theAttorneyfortheChildwillusetheunfoundedreporttosupporther70CiannarneavMcCoy,306A.D.2d647,648(3rdDept.2003).71Idat649.72JohnA.v.Bridget,4Misc.3d1022A(Fam.Ct.2004).73Id.

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positionthatoneparentshouldhavecustodyovertheother.PerhapstheAttorney

fortheChildperceivesthatisitinthechild’sbestinterestfortheparentwithan

unfoundedreportagainsthertohavecustody.Inthatscenario,theparentwiththe

unfoundedreportwouldintroducetheunfoundedreportasevidencethattheother

parentmadefalseallegationsofabuseormaltreatmentagainsther.Theparentwith

theunfoundedreportandtheAttorneyfortheChildwouldarguethatthisevidence

demonstratesthatbymakingfalsereports,theotherparentsubjectedthechildto

unnecessaryinvestigation,interferedwiththechild’srelationshipwiththeparent,

andplacedhisneedsabovethechild’sneeds.

Inanotherscenario,theAttorneyfortheChildperceivesthatitisinthe

child’sbestinterestfortheparentmakingunfoundedallegationsofabuseorneglect

againsttheotherparenttohavecustody.Inthatscenario,theparentwiththe

unfoundedreportsagainstherwouldintroducethereportsasevidenceforthesame

reasonsdescribedinthefirstscenario;buttheAttorneyfortheChildshouldremind

thecourtthatanunfoundedreportisnotnecessarilyanuntruereport.Suchwasthe

premiseofElisa’sLaw,whichrequiredthattheCentralRegistermaintain

unfoundedreportsforthepurposeofinvestigationsofsubsequentreportsinvolving

thesamesubjectorchildrennamedinthereports.Multipleunfoundedreports

couldhelpchildprotectiveworkersidentifyapatternofabuse.Whensuchapattern

ofabuseispresent,theAttorneyfortheChildwouldstronglyopposethattheparent

namedinthereportreceivecustodyofherchild.

Thesecondexceptiontothegeneralruleofinadmissibilityisthecriminal

prosecutionforfalsereportingofabuseorneglect.NewYorkSocialServicesLaw

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422(5)(a)(v)allowsthedistrictattorney,policedepartment,andsheriff’sofficeto

accesstheunfoundedreport“whensuchofficialverifiesthatthereportisnecessary

toconductactiveinvestigationorprosecution”forfalseallegationsofabuseor

maltreatment,andunfoundedreportsareadmissibleincriminalcasesprosecuting

thefalseallegationsofchildabuseormaltreatmentunderNewYorkPenalLaw

240.55(3).74NewYorkServicesLaw422(5)(a)(v)statesthattheofficialmustverify

thatthereportisnecessary,whichwouldindicatethataverificationisrequiredto

obtainanunfoundedreport.TheJusticeCourtofNewYorkheldthatasubpoena

ducestecumwassufficienttoaccesstheunfoundedreportbecausethesubpoena

ducestecumisa“declarationthattheinformationsoughtisnecessarytothe

investigationorprosecutionofthematter”andtheDistrictAttorneycouldbe

disciplinedifheissuedanunnecessarysubpoena.75Again,itisnotclearfromthe

statuteorthecaselawwhethertheentirereportoronlytheportionconcerningthe

falseallegationisadmissible,thereportwouldbesubjecttoevidentiaryrulesof

relevanceandprobativevalue.Othercourtshaveallowedasubpoenaducestecum

fortheproductionofunfoundedreports,althoughtheissuesofthecaseswerenot

whetherthesubpoenawassufficienttosatisfythestatue.76

Atleasttwocomplicationshavearisenconcerningtheadmissionof

unfoundedreportsasevidenceincriminalcasesforfalsereportingofchildabuseor

neglect.Thefirstcomplicationariseswhenincriminatingevidenceunrelatedtoan

unfoundedreportiscontainedwithinthatreportagainstdefendant.InPeoplev74N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(v)(Consol.2014).75PeoplevTrester,190Misc.2d46,47‐48(N.Y.JusticeCt.2002).76Peoplev.LV,182Misc.2dat916,PeoplevMcFadden,178Misc.2d343,344(N.Y.Sup.Ct.1998).

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Berliner,thedefendantwaschargedwithmakingafalsereportofabuseorneglect.77

Thepeoplearguedthatthedefendantwasthesubjectofanunfoundedreportand

duringtheinvestigationofthatreport,“thedefendantmadesomeallegedly

incriminatingstatements…probativeofthefactthathelatermadeafalsereport

regardinganeighborfamily.”78Thosestatementswerecontainedintheunfounded

reportagainstdefendant.79TheCityofNewRochelleheldthatDSSmustproduce

theunfoundedreportforanincamerareviewbythecourtto“determinewhether

anyoftheinformationcontainedthereinmaybeprobativeofthechargesleviedby

thePeopleagainstthedefendant.”80TheCourtreasoned,“thesealingofDSS

unfoundedreportsismeanttoshieldthosefalselyaccusedofchildabuseorneglect,

orthoseindividualsaccusedofknowinglymakingfalseaccusations.”81Although

NewYorkSocialServicesLaw422(5)(b)forbidstheadmissionofunfounded

reportsasevidence(withthetwoexceptions),theCourtallowedthePeopleto

introduceintoevidencetheportionofheunfoundedreportagainstdefendant

concerninghisincriminatingstatementsaboutmakingfalseallegationsagainsta

thirdparty.82Thatportionoftheunfoundedreporthasnoconnectiontothe

allegationsofabuseagainstdefendantwithinthereport.

Thesecondcomplicationariseswhenfalseallegationsofabuseorneglectare

notchargedinthecriminalcasebutpartofthedefense.InPeoplevMcFadden,the

defendantwaschargedwithmultiplecountsofsodemy,rape,sexualabuse,and77PeoplevBerliner,179Misc.2d844,845(N.Y.CityCt.1999).78Idat847.79Id.80Idat851.81Id.82Idat852.

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endangeringthewelfareofachild.83Thedefendantrequestedajudicialsubpoena

ducestecumfortheproductionofunfoundedreportsagainsthim.84Heclaimedthat

theunfoundedreportcontainedproofoffalseallegationsofsexualabusemade

againsthimbythevictimofthepresentlyallegedcrimes.85Hisdefensewasthatthe

victimfalselyaccusedhimofthecrimes.Toresolvethe“tensionbetweentheright

ofadefendanttoafairtrialandtherightoftheStatetomaintainconfidentialityof

certainrecords,”thecourtorderedDSStoproducetheunfoundedreportsforanin

camerareview.86Thecourtheldthat“ifthedefendantcandemonstratethatthe

prohibitionprovidedforintheapplicableportionofsection422(5)oftheSocial

ServicesLawwoulddeprivehimofmaterialnecessaryforhisdefense,such

prohibitionmustbenegative,andtheappropriateinformationmustbeadmittedat

trial.”87

Thethirdexceptiontothegeneralruleofinadmissibilityistheproceeding

undertheFamilyCourtActArticle10.Thesubjectoftheunfoundedreportmay

introduceintoevidencewhen“suchsubjectisarespondentinaproceedingunder

articletenoftheFamilyCourtAct.”88Again,theAttorneyfortheChildwould

presentthesameargumentinsupportoforinoppositiontotheunfoundedreports

asshewouldinlitigationforcustodyorvisitation.

Tointroduceanunfoundedreportintoevidencewhenitfitswithinthe

above‐mentionedexceptions,counselmustestablishthefoundationoftheevidence83PeoplevMcFadden,178Misc.2d.at344.84Id.85Id.86Idat346,348.87Idat348.88N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(a)(iv)(Consol2014).

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andthensubmititasabusinessrecordexceptiontohearsayrule.FamilyCourtAct

651‐astatesthatifanunfoundedreportwereadmissible,itwouldbeadmittedasa

businessrecord.89

TheNewYorkSocialServicesLawisunclearaboutwhethertheentire

unfoundedreportisadmissiblewithintheexceptions,buttheintroductionofeither

thecompletereportorportionsthereofwouldbesubjecttootherevidentiaryrules

suchasrelevanceandwhethertheprobativevaluesignificantlyoutweighsthe

prejudicialeffect.InPeoplevLVthecourtheld,peopleseekinganordertounseal

thereporttopermitdisclosureofinformationconcerningthefactsand

circumstancesunderlyingtheunfoundedincidentofabuseormaltreatmentwillbe

denied.90

C.Expungement—IndicatedReports

Aspreviouslydiscussed,thesubjectofanindicatedreporthasarightto

requestanexpungementofthisreportwithin90daysaftertheaccusedisnotified

bythelocalagencythatthereporthadbeenindicated.91Andifthatrequestis

denied,thesubjecthastherighttoafairhearing.92Dueprocessprotectionsrequire

aheightenedstandardofproofinordertoupholdanindicatedfindingduringan

administrativeexpungementhearing.

Duetothehighriskoferrorproducedbythe“somecredibleevidence”

standardusedinadministrativeexpungementhearings,dueprocessprotection89N.Y.FamilyCt.Act651‐a(Consol2014).90Peoplev.LV,182Misc.2d912,701N.Y.S.2d685(Sup.Ct.,RensselaerCounty1999).91Jannie“CC”vKaladjian,189A.D.2dat56.92N.Y.Soc.Serv.Law422(8)(a)‐(b)(Consol.2014)andLee“TT”v.Dowling,211A.D.2dat46.

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warrantsareplacementthereofwiththehigher“preponderanceoftheevidence”

standard.Suchdeterminations,however,doesnotunderminetheuseofthe“some

credibleevidence”standardforaninitialdeterminationtoindicateareportorfor

aninitialadministrativereviewofthatdeterminationtoexpungeoramendsuch

report.93

IntheadministrativehearingpursuanttoNewYorkSocialServicesLaw

422(8)(b)todetermineexpungement,thestandardisthepreponderanceofthe

evidenceandtheburdenisonDSS.94

Ifafteranadministrativehearingthereportisnotexpunged,thesubjectof

thereportmaycommenceaproceedingpursuanttoCPLRarticle78tochallengethe

decision.”95Thestandardofreviewinthisarticle78proceedingis“whetherthe

determinationisrationalandsupportedbysubstantialevidence.”96

Expungement—UnfoundedReports

Inadditiontotheprovisionsforexpungementofindicatedreports,section

422(5)(c)oftheNewYorkSocialServicesLawprovidesthatthesubjectofan

unfoundedreportmayalsorequestthatthematterbecompletelyexpungedandnot

justsealed.97“Theoretically,asealedunfoundedreportisnotavailabletothepublic,

butmistakeshavebeenknowntobemade.Theclientforwhomadisclosureofeven

93NilsTTvNewYorkStateDeptofSocServ.,221A.D.2d874(3rdDept.1995).94RobertOOvDowling,217A.D.2d(3rdDept.1995);affirmedby87N.Y.2d1043(1996).LeeTTvDowling,87N.Y.2d.(1996).95Idat705.96GeraldG.vStateDeptofSocServ.,248A.D.2dat919.97N.Y.Soc.Serv.422(5)(c)(Consol2014).

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anunfoundedreportwouldbedevastating—suchasapediatrician—should

considerseekingtohavetherecordsdestroyed.”98

Thesubjectofanunfoundedreportwhowishestohavethisreportexpunged

isnotentitledtoahearing.Section422(5)(c)oftheNewYorkSocialServicesLaw

providesthatarequestforexpungementofanunfoundedfindingmaybemadeto

theStateOfficeofChildandFamilyServiceswhich,initsdiscretion,maygranta

requesttoexpungeanunfoundedreportwhere:

“(i)thesourceofthereportwasconvictedofaviolationofsubdivisionthree

ofsection240.55ofthepenallawinregardtosuchreport;or

(ii)thesubjectofthereportpresentsclearandconvincingevidencethat

affirmativelyrefutestheallegationofabuseormaltreatment;provided

however,thattheabsenceofcredibleevidencesupportingtheallegationsof

abuseormaltreatmentshallnotbethesolebasistoexpungethereport.”

Examplesthatpresentclearandconvincingevidencethataffirmativelyrefute

allegationsofabuseormaltreatmentmayincludesituationswheretheattorneyfor

theaccusedprovideswitnessstatementsandmedicalreportsthatachild’sinjuries

wereaccidentalorwherethelocalChildProtectiveServicesinvestigatortakesthe

positionthatthereportwastotallywithoutmerit.99Ifthisrequesttoexpungean

unfoundedreportissuccessful,thestatewillorderthecountytocompletelydestroy

thesubject’sfile.

Conclusion98Id.99Id.

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Childcustodylitigationofteninvolvesallegationsofchildabuseor

maltreatmentbytheparties.Moreover,inmanyinstancesoneorbothparentsmay

havebeenthesubjectofpreviousabuseorneglectinvestigationbyDSS.Attorneys

fortheChildwilloftenseethesereportsasacriticaltoolintheircases.Inorderfor

anAttorneyfortheChildtobestrepresentachildclient,aAttorneyfortheChild

mustaddresstheadmissibilityoftheresultinginvestigativereports.Ifthereportis

admitted,theAttorneyfortheChildmustargueastotheweightofthatevidence.

Theindicatedreportisadmissible.TheAttorneyfortheChildcouldarguethatthe

indicatedreportisevidencethatitisnotinthebestinterestofthechildtogive

custodytotheparentsubjectofthereport.TheAttorneyfortheChildcould

alternativelyarguethattheallegationsoftheindicatedreportwereeithernot

severeenoughtoprecludeaparentfromhavingcustody,ortheabuseorneglect

wassufficientlyremediedtoallowcustodytothatsubjectparent.Anunfounded

reportisgenerallyinadmissiblebutisadmissibleincivilactionsinvolvingfalse

allegationsofabuseorneglect,criminalprosecutionforreportingfalseallegation

andforproceedingsunderFamilyCourtActArticle10.Incivilactionsinvolving

falseallegations,theAttorneyfortheChildcanarguethattheunfoundedreportisa

falseallegationbyaparentwhoplaceshisneedsabovethechild’sneeds,interferes

withthechild’srelationshipwiththeotherparent,andsubjectsthechildto

unnecessaryinvestigations.OrtheAttorneyfortheChildcanarguethatunfounded

reportsarenotnecessarilyuntruereportsandthataseriesofunfoundedreports

couldbeindicativeofapatternofabusebythesubjectparent.Finally,anexpunged

reportisinadmissibleunderallcircumstances.Anunderstandingoftheserulesof

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admissibilityofindicated,unfounded,andexpungedreportswillenableaAttorney

fortheChildtobestserveherchildclient.