New York State Drunk Driving Facts The state has claimed that over 1/3 of fatalities are involved with intoxicated drivers and even pedestrians. Withdrivers under the age of 25, the amount of fatalities increases three times! This leaves the state with no other option but to raise the barfor...
Felony/Misdemeanor New York Criminal AttorneyExplain Felonies and Misdemeanors The US legal system uses three different categorizations for crimes committed in the United States: infractions,MISDEMEANORS, andFELONIES. Infractions are very minor and rarely used by law enforcement except in juvenile cases ...
New York State Court of Appeals unlikely inferences do not a felony makeNicole Black
After Thursday's confrontation, New York Times reporters examined the candidates' policy claims, personal attacks and their records in office. Nation & World May 6, 2024 at 3:50 pm Why does Trump face felony charges? Prosecutors say he was hiding other crimes Donald Trump faces 34 felony...
compensation insurance to their employees. The penalties for not complying with the law are stiff. If you have five or fewer employees, you can be fined between $1,000 and $5,000; companies with more than five workers can be charged with a Class E felony and face fines of between $5,...
BELLEVUE, WA –A federal appeals court has struck down a New York state law requiring private property owners to post signs allowing concealed carry on property open to the public as part of a massive decision dealing with several separate challenges of the Empire State’s post-Bruen gun contro...
The last straw for the mayor was apparently Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to send buses to New Jersey train stations connecting to New York City to thwart an executive order. Jan 4, 2024 Rain slows and floodwaters recede, but New Yorkers' anger grows ...
New York State Law, Article 250, designates eavesdropping, failure to report wiretapping, unlawful obtaining of information, and unruly surveillance (1st and 2nd degree), as offenses against the right to privacy. The intentional overhearing and / or recording of communications can potentially lead to...
New York state law considers harassment a criminal offense. It classifies an act of harassment as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the severity of the aggressor’s actions. The state, through a district attorney, can prove harassment occurred by showing the aggressor committed the acts as...
New York State Police Superintendent Steven G. James said, “We will continue to leverage our law enforcement partnerships to further ongoing efforts to prevent thieves from targeting the hard-working citizens of New York. The State Police is fully engaged on this issue and will not tolerate indi...