News Coverage
By Rachel Louise Synder —The New Yorker
“Alive but Still Not Free”
By Christopher L. Hamilton —Boston University Law Review
More news coverage of Nicole Addimando’s case:
Two Women Shoot and Kill Their Abusers Claiming Self-Defense. They Face Decades in Prison., WYNC Radio - The Takeaway featuring journalists Rachel Louise Synder and Elizabeth Flock, Feb 2020
A NEW YORK LAW COULD REDUCE SENTENCES FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS. WHY ARE JUDGES RELUCTANT TO APPLY IT?, The Appeal, Feb. 2020
Justice Denied For A NY Domestic Violence Survivor, Law 360, Feb 2020
“Alive But Not Free” — Nicole Addimando Sentenced to 19 Years to Life in Murder of boyfriend Grover, The Poughkeepsie Journal, Feb. 2020
The Trials of Nicole Addimando — The River, Jan. 2020
When Can a Woman Who Kills Her Abuser Claim Self-Defense? — The New Yorker, Dec. 2019
Capitol Pressroom, The Legal Project’s Michele Pollock-Rich on the DVSJA & Nicole Addimando—WCNY Radio, Sept. 2019
Mom Found Guilty of Murdering Boyfriend Seeks Lighter Sentence Under New Law — New York Post, Sept. 2019
These Women Survived Abuse and Assault. Now They’re Behind Bars. Should They Be? — Vox, Aug. 2019
When Abuse Victims Commit Crimes — The Atlantic, May 2019
Mom Separated From Her Kids While Awaiting Trial For Death Of Her Abuser —Scary Mommy
Victim or Abuser? Addimando Murder Case Raises Questions About Couples' Lives—Poughkeepsie Journal
Read trial coverage from The Poughkeepsie Journal.