What to know about sealing a conviction
Spicer Law Blog
by nagarjun.kannan@thomsonreuters.com
1y ago
If you are convicted of a drug crime in New York, it may create a significant obstacle to finding housing or employment. A conviction may also make it more difficult to obtain an education. However, there is a possibility that a conviction may be sealed. The criteria for getting records sealed It’s important to note that not all drug offenses are eligible to be sealed by the state. However, if yours is an eligible offense, you will need to submit proof that you completed your sentence as well as a drug rehabilitation program. Furthermore, if there are charges currently pending against you, the ..read more
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What are the possible defenses to white-collar fraud crimes?
Spicer Law Blog
by nagarjun.kannan@thomsonreuters.com
1y ago
Fraud is a common white-collar crime that affects New York state residents and businesses. Facing charges when you know you’re innocent is terrifying. It’s important to know the possible defenses to fraud crimes. Lack of intent The only way the prosecution can prove that a person is guilty of a white-collar crime such as fraud is to provide evidence that they had intent. A common defense in such a case is to argue that the defendant lacked criminal intent and that the alleged fraud was a legitimate mistake. Entrapment Entrapment is a common defense against fraud. It occurs when a law enforceme ..read more
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Can you reduce a felony drug charge to a misdemeanor?
Spicer Law Blog
by nagarjun.kannan@thomsonreuters.com
1y ago
If you have been charged with a drug felony in New York, it is important to understand that you have options. You may be able to reduce the charge to a misdemeanor. This can mean significant differences in terms of penalties, and may even allow you to avoid jail time. Plea bargaining A prosecutor may be willing to reduce a drug felony charge to a misdemeanor as part of a plea bargain. This is usually done in exchange for pleading guilty to the reduced charge. Plea bargaining is often the best option for those who have received a drug felony charge. It can help you avoid jail time and get a les ..read more
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DUI stops could lead to more charges
Spicer Law Blog
by nagarjun.kannan@thomsonreuters.com
1y ago
Driving while under the influence represents one of the most dangerous actions a person could take. Upon noticing a driver displaying the signs of intoxicated driving, police officers may pull the vehicle over. New York law levies tough penalties against repeat offenders, and even those arrested for a first-time DUI could face jail time and fines. The DUI charges might not be the end of the matter, as various other traffic citations and criminal charges could be possible. Driving while intoxicated and connected charges A drunk driver could commit numerous moving violations, such as speeding or ..read more
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