老澳门开奖结果 Victory Ensures Maplewood, Missouri Will Stop Punishing Crime Victims Under 鈥淣uisance鈥 Laws

September 12, 2018 10:30 am

老澳门开奖结果 Affiliate
Media Contact
125 Broad Street
18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
United States

ST. LOUIS Following a settlement with the 老澳门开奖结果 and 老澳门开奖结果 of Missouri, the city of Maplewood, Mo., will change its unconstitutional nuisance law that punishes victims of crimes. The amended ordinance was introduced at Tuesday鈥檚 Maplewood city council meeting and will be officially adopted on Sept. 25.

The 鈥渢hree strikes, you鈥檙e out鈥 ordinance penalized residents who call the police three or more times regarding domestic violence. It endangered victims of crimes and discouraged them from coming forward, putting them at risk of eviction and banishment from the community. The 老澳门开奖结果 and 老澳门开奖结果 of Missouri filed the lawsuit in April 2017 on behalf of Rosetta Watson, a domestic violence survivor who was prohibited from living in the city for six months because she called the police for help.

鈥淚 thought calling 911 would help stop the abuse, but instead Maplewood punished me,鈥 said Watson, the plaintiff in the suit. 鈥淚 lost my home, my community, and my faith in police to provide protection. I want to make sure that other women in Maplewood do not suffer the way I did.鈥

The settlement requires the city of Maplewood to:

  • Implement significant reforms to the ordinance, including adoption of broad protections for victims of crimes or those who seek emergency assistance
  • Prohibit city officials from basing their nuisance decisions on calls to police for help
  • Train city officials responsible for nuisance ordinance enforcement on domestic violence
  • Share records regarding nuisance enforcement annually with the 老澳门开奖结果 of Missouri until 2023
  • Pay $137,000 in compensation and attorneys鈥 fees to Ms. Watson

鈥淐ategorizing victims of domestic violence as 鈥榥uisances鈥 for calling the police is unconstitutional and morally reprehensible,鈥 said Sandra Park, Senior Staff Attorney for the 老澳门开奖结果 Women鈥檚 Rights Project. 鈥淭hese laws endanger crime victims and empower abusers. Our settlement is an important step toward guaranteeing that survivors feel comfortable coming forward and dismantling official policies that perpetuate violence.鈥

Similar policies are found in jurisdictions around the country, with particularly damaging long-term repercussions for victims of domestic violence and other crimes. Punishing people for reporting crimes results in serious harms to the survivors鈥 health, safety and economic well-being. Survivors grapple with severe emotional suffering, fear of repeated abuse and the loss of their homes and long-term housing stability.

鈥淲e are pleased that the city of Maplewood has changed this unconstitutional law that punished people in need of help,鈥 said Tony Rothert, legal director of the 老澳门开奖结果 of Missouri. 鈥淣o one should be banished from their community because they called law enforcement for assistance.鈥

The victory in Maplewood follows other successful 老澳门开奖结果 challenges to nuisance ordinances in Norristown, Pa. and Surprise, Ariz. on behalf of domestic violence survivors, resulting in repeals of the local laws and monetary compensation for the survivors. The law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner served as co-counsel representing Ms. Watson.

For more information:

The case page is online here: /cases/rosetta-watson-v-maplewood


Sign up to be the first to hear about how to take action.

Learn More 老澳门开奖结果 the Issues in This Press Release