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Patricia Martinez wins same sex marriage case against
Monroe County!
Monroe County on February 22, 2008 announced that it will appeal the  Appellate 4th Division decision.  Scott Forsyth also had an article in the Daily Record reviewing the case.

The attorney for Pat Martinez, Jeffrey Wicks, on March 14, 2008 filed opposing the request to appeal the decision to the Court of Appeals, New York State's highest court.  Typically the Court of  Appeals takes three weeks to three months to decide if  they will hear an appeal.

While the filing of the appeal delays the enforcement of the decision in the Martinez case itself, the decision is being already referenced in other cases around New York State. On March 6, 2008, an in The New York Times describes how it has been noted in a gay divorce case.

The Appellate 4th Division ruled 5-0  in favor of Patricia Martinez on February 1, 2008 in her suit to require the County of  Monroe to provide her same sex  marriage equal benefits.

The decison requires that MCC , an arm of New York State, must recognize her same sex marriage granted by  Ontario, Canada . Her employer, Monroe Community College,  must give her spouse the same health benefits offered to any other spouse.

The decision is available on the Appellate 4th Division website under  February 1, 2008 decisions  as Martinez, Patricia v. County of Monroe or on our website .

The case is described in the original suit, our initial press release, and the 1/13/2005 ACLU press release .

Here is the press release from NYCLU announcing the decision.

Jeffrey Wicks of Rochester was the NYCLU cooperating attorney who represented Patricia Martinez.

This is the first appellate decision in New York on the subject. It is a statement on what New York law is now and has been for decades.Consequently any same-sex couple who has been married in Ontario or any other Canadian province will have their marriage recognized in New York State.

This ruling will be binding on all trial courts in New York unless and until there is a different  appellate holding.

Both the New York Times (front page of Metro Section ) and the Democrat and Chronicle have feature stories on the decision in their February 2, 2008 editions.

In an editorial on February 5, 2008 the New York Times recognized the importance of the decision as a stepping stone in New York State towards equal marriage rights for same sex couples.

The Genesse Valley Chapter of NYCLU arranged for the help of  NYCLU and Jeffrey Wicks.


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