New York Statutes
§ 847 — Procedures for violation of orders of protection; certain cases
New York § 847
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Bluebook
N.Y. Family Court Act § 847 (2026).
Text
§ 847. Procedures for violation of orders of protection; certain\ncases. An assault, attempted assault or other family offense as defined\nin section eight hundred twelve of this article which occurs subsequent\nto the issuance of an order of protection under this article shall be\ndeemed a new offense for which the petitioner may file a petition\nalleging a violation of an order of protection or file a new petition\nalleging a new family offense and may seek to have an accusatory\ninstrument filed in a criminal court, as authorized by section one\nhundred fifteen of this act.\n
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