Orders affirmed, without costs.
The Family Court acquired jurisdiction over appellant by virtue of the fact that after the proceeding was commenced by the filing of the petition pursuant to section 423 of the Family Court Act, a warrant of arrest was issued pursuant to section 428 (subd. [a], par. [v]) of that act on the basis of petitioner's testimony that appellant had threatened to kill her if she continued with the proceeding. The court had jurisdiction to hear...
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