In re Daniel BB.
Opinion
Appeal from an order of the Family Court of Schenectady County (Powers, J), entered November 19, 2004, which, inter alia, granted petitioner’s application, in two proceedings pursuant to Family Ct Act article 10, to adjudicate respondent’s child to be abused and neglected.
[688] Petitioner filed an abuse and neglect petition against respondent alleging that he had inserted the broken arm of a batman doll into the anus of his son, Daniel (born in 1998). Petitioner also filed a violation petition against respondent alleging that he willfully failed to obey a July 2003 order which required him to attend mental health counseling. Following a fact-finding hearing, Family Court found respondent to have violated its July 2003 order and further adjudicated Daniel to have been abused and neglected by respondent. Respondent appeals and we affirm.
Due to the loss of several exhibits by Family Court after the hearing, which include a series of medical photographs, respondent contends that a new trial is required because meaningful appellate review is precluded. We disagree. Despite their inability to be produced on appeal, the record reflects that the relevant photographs were taken by pediatric sexual assault nurse examiner, Rita Belmonte, during her examination of Daniel; they were admitted into evidence as part of Belmonte’s testimony. She testified that certain of the photographs, taken by her with a culpascope which magnifies an area up to 35 times, revealed obvious scarring outside of Daniel’s rectal verge,
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