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New York woman must remove Confederate flag or risk custody of mixed-race daughter, court orders
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Court orders CNY woman to remove Confederate flag or risk custody of multiracial child
Updated May 07, 8:45 AM;
Posted May 07, 8:45 AM
This 2020 file photo shows a Confederate flag in Pittsboro, N.C.AP Photo/Gerry Broome
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Albany, N.Y. Appellate justices in Albany on Thursday ordered a woman in Central New York to remove a rock from her driveway that is painted with a Confederate flag or risk a “change of circumstances” in the custody case of her multiracial daughter.
In a unanimous 5-0 ruling, appellate justices allowed the couple to retain joint custody of the child, who was born in 2014 and attends school in the Dryden Central School District in Tompkins County.
Court orders upstate woman to remove Confederate flag or risk custody of child
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Appellate justices in Albany on Thursday ordered a woman in Tompkins County to remove a rock from her driveway that is painted with a Confederate flag or risk it impacting the custody case involving her multi-racial daughter. (Skip Dickstein / Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEIN
ALBANY – Appellate justices in Albany on Thursday ordered a woman in Tompkins County to remove a rock from her driveway that is painted with a Confederate flag or risk a change of circumstances in the custody case of her multiracial daughter.
In a unanimous 5-0 ruling, appellate justices allowed the couple to retain joint custody of the child, who was born in 2014 and attends school in the Dryden Central School District, which is east of Ithaca.
Justices suspend Bethlehem lawyer they say ignored civil probe
Roy Nestler argued he cooperated with investigation and should not have been benched
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Appellate justices in Albany on Thursday indefinitely suspended Roy Nestler, a Bethlehem attorney, from practicing law, saying he failed to cooperate with a legal watchdog committee’s investigation into a client’s complaint. (Skip Dickstein / Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEIN
ALBANY – Appellate justices in Albany on Thursday indefinitely suspended a Bethlehem attorney from practicing law, saying he failed to cooperate with a watchdog committee’s investigation into a client’s complaint.
Roy Nestler, a lawyer practicing since 2001 who worked in criminal and civil law, failed to provide bank statements requested by a grievance committee that examines complaints against lawyers, the ruling said.
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