Lisa Bloch Rodwin
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Lisa Bloch Rodwin is a Family Court Judge in Erie County, New York
. She was nominated to the bench by New York State Governor David A. Paterson on April 11, 2008 and was unanimously confirmed by the New York State Senate on May 6, 2008. Bloch Rodwin assumed the seat held by Justice James A. Dillon before he was elected New York State Supreme Court Justice. She was sworn into office on May 29, 2008.
While supervising Child and Sex Abuse cases for Erie County, Bloch Rodwin developed new policies for the Child Advocacy Center. A child no longer has to relive the details of the abuse during separate investigations by area agencies and law enforcement, but only has to relate the story once to one team member. Working with other child abuse specialists throughout New York, Bloch Rodwin also assisted leaders in the State Legislature to revise existing criminal laws on sexual abuse which resulted in the enactment of Sexual Assault Reform Act (SARA). This legislation dramatically strengthened penalties for child abuse.
Bloch Rodwin has conducted dozens of trainings throughout New York State for law enforcement officers and prosecutors on Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Investigations, Internet Crimes Against Children, Elder Abuse, and Stalking and Cyberstalking. She has lectured at the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law http://www.law.buffalo.edu/ in Family Law and the Family Violence Clinic. Bloch Rodwin was instrumental in obtaining a Federal grant of almost one million dollars for the Family Justice Center of Erie County http://www.fjcsafe.org.
, for many years, even forcing their children to videotape the beatings. After his conviction on multiple counts of assault and endangering the welfare of a child, Still was sentenced to 36 years in prison. At that time, that was the longest sentence in a domestic violence case that did not result in the death of the victim. Bloch Rodwin appeared twice on Oprah
and on 20/20 with Diane Sawyer
to discuss that case and domestic violence in general.http://www.oprah.com/tows/slide/200705/20070508/slide_20070508_284_106.jhtml http://www.oprah.com/tows/slide/200705/20070523/slide_20070523_284_108.jhtml She also appeared on Oprah to discuss the issue of marital rape. http://www.oprah.com/tows/slide/200711/20071107/slide_20071107_284_109.jhtml
Erie County, New York
Erie County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 919,040. The county seat is Buffalo. The county's name comes from Lake Erie, which in turn comes from the Erie tribe of American Indians who lived south and east of the lake before 1654.Erie...
. She was nominated to the bench by New York State Governor David A. Paterson on April 11, 2008 and was unanimously confirmed by the New York State Senate on May 6, 2008. Bloch Rodwin assumed the seat held by Justice James A. Dillon before he was elected New York State Supreme Court Justice. She was sworn into office on May 29, 2008.
Career
Prior to serving in Erie County Family Court, she was a prosecutor for 23 years, most recently serving as Chief of the Erie County District Attorney’s Domestic Violence Bureau. In 1995 she started the first Domestic Violence unit in New York State outside of New York City. By utilizing social workers and a multi-disciplinary approach, the unit dramatically changed the system's approach to family violence and helped thousands of women and children find safety. In 2007 the Domestic Violence Bureau was responsible for the prosecution of almost 4,000 cases. There was a reduction in the family violence homicide rate from 15 to zero in 2007.While supervising Child and Sex Abuse cases for Erie County, Bloch Rodwin developed new policies for the Child Advocacy Center. A child no longer has to relive the details of the abuse during separate investigations by area agencies and law enforcement, but only has to relate the story once to one team member. Working with other child abuse specialists throughout New York, Bloch Rodwin also assisted leaders in the State Legislature to revise existing criminal laws on sexual abuse which resulted in the enactment of Sexual Assault Reform Act (SARA). This legislation dramatically strengthened penalties for child abuse.
Bloch Rodwin has conducted dozens of trainings throughout New York State for law enforcement officers and prosecutors on Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Investigations, Internet Crimes Against Children, Elder Abuse, and Stalking and Cyberstalking. She has lectured at the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law http://www.law.buffalo.edu/ in Family Law and the Family Violence Clinic. Bloch Rodwin was instrumental in obtaining a Federal grant of almost one million dollars for the Family Justice Center of Erie County http://www.fjcsafe.org.
Awards
In 2006 Bloch Rodwin was one of only five Western New York attorneys selected by the Daily Record for the first Leaders in Law Award. In 2004, she was the recipient of the Kupferman Award for Juvenile Justice from the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York http://www.wbasny.bluestep.net/. In 2003 Bloch Rodwin was named Lawyer of the Year by the Women Lawyers of Western New York for her dedication to assisting families in crisis.Notable Cases
In 2003 Bloch Rodwin garnered national attention following the prosecution of Ulner Lee Still. Still had physically and emotionally abused his wife, Susan StillSusan Still (Women's rights activist)
Susan Still is an American women's rights activist who escaped a decade-long abusive relationship with former husband Ulner Lee Still in 2003.-Life and domestic abuse:...
, for many years, even forcing their children to videotape the beatings. After his conviction on multiple counts of assault and endangering the welfare of a child, Still was sentenced to 36 years in prison. At that time, that was the longest sentence in a domestic violence case that did not result in the death of the victim. Bloch Rodwin appeared twice on Oprah
The Oprah Winfrey Show
The Oprah Winfrey Show is an American syndicated talk show hosted and produced by its namesake Oprah Winfrey. It ran nationally for 25 seasons beginning in 1986, before concluding in 2011. It is the highest-rated talk show in American television history....
and on 20/20 with Diane Sawyer
Diane Sawyer
Lila Diane Sawyer is the current anchor of ABC News' flagship program, ABC World News. Previously, Sawyer had been co-anchor of ABC Newss morning news program, Good Morning America ....
to discuss that case and domestic violence in general.http://www.oprah.com/tows/slide/200705/20070508/slide_20070508_284_106.jhtml http://www.oprah.com/tows/slide/200705/20070523/slide_20070523_284_108.jhtml She also appeared on Oprah to discuss the issue of marital rape. http://www.oprah.com/tows/slide/200711/20071107/slide_20071107_284_109.jhtml