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NYC Daycare Defense Lawyer Announces Dismissal of Charges Against Daycare

ACS and the Health Department Dropped Charges in a Case of Child Abuse at Daycare for Firm Client

Jun. 15, 2021 / PRZen / NEW YORK — The Law Offices of Michael S. Discioarro, LLC announced today the dismissal of charges against a daycare for abusing a child. The case Matter of B.C. FH#114240, the client ran a successful daycare with over one hundred happy children. A child brought an object to school and injured himself. The daycare was not aware of the object he brought in. Nevertheless, ACS and the Department of Health filed charges against the daycare.

“This was such an unfair case, my client did nothing wrong,” Mr. Discioarro said. In addition to the charges, the daycare had to deal with a frivolous lawsuit from the parents.

Once charges are filed, the state has the power to shut down the daycare immediately. This can have a devastating impact on the community and the parents who run the daycare. Then the case must go before an administrative law judge and reopen the daycare. This process can take months and in the interim the daycare remains closed for families in need. If you have a daycare and are being tracked by ACS and the Health Department, contact The Law Offices of Michael S. Discioarro, LLC at 917-519-8417.

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