From The New York Law Journal via Law.com:
Last April, a judicial hearing officer relied on a woman’s “sworn testimony” from an appearance on “The People’s Court” to determine that the woman had not lived with her recently deceased mother and therefore did not have succession rights to her apartment.
In an order released this week, Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Francois A. Rivera threw out the hearing officer’s findings, holding that the “People’s Court” testimony was not, in fact, testimony. “‘The People’s Court’ is not a court, body, agency, public servant or other person authorized by law to conduct a proceeding and to administer the oath or cause it to be administered,” Rivera wrote in Kahn v. New York Department of Housing, 15020/09.
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