Court Decisions That Support This Work With Ellen O’Neill-Stephens
Release Date: 08/16/2020
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Episode Highlights
1:30 - This episode covers detailed and graphic topics related to the sexual abuse cases that facility dogs have been involved with.
2:30 - Ellen & Celeste become aware of David Crenshaw’s work
4:45 - Circumstances of the first child David & Rosie worked with
6:30 - Touring the courthouse through the eyes of Rosie
7:30 - The trial process for the victim & guilty verdict
8:40 - National news coverage of Courthouse Dogs
10:45 - What an appellate court decision is and how it impacts facility dogs
15:40 - New York courts appellate decision in David & Rosie’s case
17:00 - Recognizing that a dog being present is not prejudicial if a child talking about sexual assault is not disturbing
19:05 - This victims case sets precedent for many cases
20:10 - Ellen shares her experience before the Supreme Court
21:45 - Colleen shares how she feels when Arizona cases have included Russel & Blake
23:10 - Jim asks Ellen how David & Rosie’s case impacts other states' cases.
26:45 - Adult accommodations with differing results in Michigan and Georgia
29:00 - The facility dogs can do a lot, the victim testifying has the ability to choose
31:00 - How David continues to support Courthouse Dogs Foundation
32:00 - Colleen and other advocates use this information to do their jobs better
34:00 - How to get involved in bringing a facility dog to your courthouse
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