There was evidence that defendant physically assaulted plaintiff on numerous occasions over the course of their six-year marriage, causing physical injury. This violence resulted in frequent intervention by the police and by the Administration for Children's Services. Defendant was convicted of harassment for his conduct toward plaintiff. This evidence was sufficient to establish cruel and inhuman treatment (Domestic Relations Law § 170 [1]; see e.g. Meltzer v Meltzer...
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