Theodore Johnson was convicted of physically attacking his ex-girlfriend Vanessa Parker, verbally abusing her children, and having a history of harassment. He was charged with several offenses, including endangering the welfare of a child. The Appellate Division reversed his conviction for one of the charges due to insufficient evidence but upheld the second felony offender adjudication. The People appealed the reversal, and the court agreed that the statute covers conduct likely to harm children.
People v. Johnson (2000)
New York Court of Appeals
95 N.Y.2d 368, 718 N.Y.S.2d 1, 740 N.E.2d 1075
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