New York Penal Code § 130.25: Rape in the Third Degree
If you or a family member have been charged with rape in the third degree, it is important to understand what those charges mean and
If you or a family member have been charged with rape in the third degree, it is important to understand what those charges mean and
There are a number of sex crimes outlined in state and federal guidelines. One of these is sexual misconduct. New York’s Penal Code explains sexual
The New York Penal Law classifies larcenies, or theft of another’s property, generally by the value of what is stolen. In limited cases, what you
In New York, robbery is defined as using force, attempting to use force or threatening the use of force while committing larceny. Larceny is defined
Homicide refers to the killing of a human being. The death can be justified such as a person defending themselves against an assailant during a
Many products in stores have special caps and seals that prevent tampering. This practice dates back to the 1980s after the Tylenol murders; in 1982, seven
The days of prosecuting everyone for possession of marijuana in New York are over now that the state has decriminalized marijuana for personal private use
Although homicide is normally a crime that involves the intentional killing of another person, it can also be charged on a person who caused the
There are many different kinds of legal issues. Some are more serious than others. One of the most serious is a crime known as kidnapping.
Damage to property can take a great many forms under existing laws. Property damage is a serious issue that can be penalized under different kinds
Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the First Degree is not a common charge. When a person is charged with this crime in New York,
Taking a life is a serious matter. In the State of New York, there are several different classifications that determine the severity of the crime,
Most people probably think of burglary as simply being the crime of theft. However, a burglary is much more than that and involves a lot
Regardless of location, it is illegal to cause another person to stop breathing or to obstruct their ability to breathe. This is usually done by
When a person is charged with robbery in the first degree, he or she isn’t just charged with larceny. There is an added element to
Because child custody cases can be contentious and high in conflict, New York has enacted laws to deter persons from interfering with child custody situations.
Choking and strangling are mostly seen in New York’s domestic violence courtrooms. New York recognizes three different choking or strangling offenses. First degree strangulation is
In New York, the only step down from murder is Manslaughter in the First Degree. Any person who is charged with this crime is facing
Multiple different sex crimes have been codified into New York law. In New York, fourth degree aggravated sexual abuse is defined as the insertion of
How to Handle Being Charged With Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree When someone is accused of reckless endangerment, they have acted in a way
What constitutes criminal possession of a controlled substance in the second degree? Criminal possession of a controlled substance is charged in the state of New
In committing a felony crime, such as kidnapping, burglary or assault with the intention to receive sexual gratification, a person is considered as having committed
Penal Code § 220.41 concerns the sale of illegal substances. Under the law, the individual charged with the crime must “knowingly and unlawfully” sell one
Sex crimes are considered among the most severe and heinous in the state of New York and the United States, in general. One of the
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