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Blackmail Laws, Charges & Statute of Limitations

June 23, 2020

Blackmail can be defined as a situation where an individual obtains certain information about a victim and demands for compensation in order not to inform third parties of his or her findings. The payment may be in terms of monetary value or any other type of valuable asset that the blackmailer demands. Blackmail is considered […]

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Manslaughter + Laws, Charges & Statute of Limitations

June 23, 2020

Manslaughter is a term that refers to homicide. The difference between manslaughter and murder is the intent of the crime. A manslaughter charge recognizes that the defendant had no malicious intent to murder. in both a manslaughter and murder case a killing occurs. The difference is, the behavior of manslaughter is somewhat justifiable according to […]

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Drug Possession Laws, Charges & Statute of Limitations

June 23, 2020

Drug possession is a criminal offense that includes having illegal drugs and substances or materials that are drug-related to your person or property. Drug possession has been regulated both at the federal level and at the state level. Federal Drug Possession Statute The Federal statute that regulates drug possession is the United States Code (USC) […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.91: Sexually Motivated Felony

June 23, 2020

If you commit a felony offense, such as kidnapping, assault, or burglary for the purpose of receive sexual gratification, you will have also committed the sex offense of sexually motivated felony as dictated in New York Penal Code section 130.91. To face this charge, the felony offense that you commit or attempt to commit has […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.96: Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child

June 23, 2020

This is described in New York Penal Code § 130.96 as a criminal offense that involves committing one of these crimes: criminal sexual act in the first degree,  rape in the first degree,  aggravated sexual abuse in the first degree, or  course of sexual conduct against a child who is younger than 13 years old, […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.90: Facilitating a Sexual Offense with a Controlled Substance

June 23, 2020

To give another person incapacitating drugs without that person’s consent in order to have sex with them is a crimnial offense. If you do so, you could be looking at a charge of facilitating a sexual offense with a controlled substance under New York Penal Code § 130.90. The drugs covered in this code include […]

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List of Federal Sex Crimes & Types of Charges

June 23, 2020

List of Federal Sex Crimes & Types of Charges A federal sex crime is a crime related to sexual behavior or sexual acts prosecuted in court. Federal sex crimes are the most severe type of sex crime prosecuted in federal courts. In the U.S., a federal sex crime is a serious offense. Extensive prison sentences […]

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How Can Murder Become a Federal Crime?

June 23, 2020

There are several ways through which murder can become a federal crime. This is when the offense is; 1. The killing of a family member from a federal law enforcement official 2. The killing of a federal law enforcement official or a federal judge 3. The killing of an appointed federal official 4. A murder […]

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List of Different Felony Classes and Punishments

June 23, 2020

Every state in the United States has a different grouping of felony offenses according to the severity of the felony and punishment. To assign sentencing to each crime, many divide the felonies into subgroups, some states deliver a sentence based on the crime. For some, they prefer the hybrid approach. Different types of crime There […]

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Cash Money Seizure Lawyer- How to Handle DEA, Airport and Customs Border Cash Seizure

June 23, 2020

Cash seizure refers to the confiscation of a person’s money by government agencies. Typically, it is the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Transportation Security Administration, and the customs authorities that conduct cash seizure operations. Cash confiscation aims to deter crime before it happens or to deprive people of the proceeds of crime. Although the rationale behind […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.30: Rape in the Second Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.30: Rape in the Second Degree You will be charged with the sex crime of rape in the second degree under New York Penal Code section 130.30 if you are 18 years old or older and you engage in sexual intercourse with a child who is youngerthan 15 years old, or, […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.70: Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the First Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.70: Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the First Degree Aggravated sexual abuse in the first degree, as described in New York Penal Code § 130.70, involves inserting a foreign object into the vagina, urethra, penis, rectum or anus of another individual without that person’s consent. That said, the statute does not provide […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.85: Genital Mutilation

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.85: Genital Mutilation Female genital mutilation is a sex crime. Under New York Penal Code § 130.85, this crime involves excision of, circumcising, or infibulating any part of the labia or clitoris of a girl who is under the age of 18 years. Even if you are not the individual who […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.95: Predatory Sexual Assault

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.95: Predatory Sexual Assault One of the most serious crimesin New York’s criminal codeis predatory sexual assault. It is one of the two sex crime classified among the class A-II felonies. If you are convicted of this offense, you could end up spending the rest of your life in prison.  You […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.55: Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.55: Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree Sexual abuse in the third degree is one of the trio of sexual abuse offenses defined in New York law. It is the least severe of the sexual abuse crimes. You will face this charge under New York Penal Code section 130.55 if you […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.65: Sexual Abuse in the First Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.65: Sexual Abuse in the First Degree Sexual abuse is a genre of sex crime that entails subjecting another individual to sexual contact without that individual’s consent. Sexual contact, as opposed to sexual intercourse, does not require any penetration. It is defined as touching the sexual or intimate parts of another […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.60: Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.60: Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree Sexual abuse in the second degree as defined in New York Penal Code section 130.60 is a sex crime and it is a class A misdemeanor as opposed to a felony. If you engage in sexual contact with another individual without that individual’s consent […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.75: Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the First Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.75: Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the First Degree The duo of course of sexual conduct against a child crimes are defined in New York Penal Code § 130.75 offenses that seek to punish those who repeatedly sexually molest children. It is defined as engaging in a minimum […]

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NY Penal Law § 13035 Rape in the First Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.35: Rape in the First Degree Of the three rape charges coveredin the New York Penal Code rape in the first degree, a class B felony, is the most serious. You will be charged with rape in the first degree under New York Penal Code section 130.35 if you engage in […]

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NY Penal Law § 13053 Persistent Sexual Abuse

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.53: Persistent Sexual Abuse You have committed persistent sexual abuse under New York Penal Code § 130.53 if you commit forcible touching, sexual abuse in the second degree or sexual abuse in the third degree and have also previousluy been convicted of these same offenses or any other felony sex crime […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.52: Forcible Touching

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.52: Forcible Touching Forcible touching is described in the New York Penal Code § 130.52 as purposefully touching the sexual or intimate parts of someone else’s body for no reason or in order to get personal sexual gratification. Touching can entail squeezing, grabbing, or pinching. Although it is serious, it is […]

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NY Penal Law § 13040: Criminal Sexual Act in the third degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.40: Criminal Sexual Act in the third degree The definition of criminal sexual act in the third degree according to New York Penal Code § 130.40 is as follows   Engaging in oral sex or anal sex with an individual who was incapable of consenting, Engaging in oral or anal sex […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.45: Criminal Sexual Act in the Second Degree

June 23, 2020

Criminal sexual act in the second degree is among the three criminal sexual act crimes in the New York penal code. You would have committed criminal sexual act in the second degree  according to New York Penal Code § 130.45 if you: Are 18 years old or older and conduct anal or oral sex with […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.50: Criminal Sexual Act in the First Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.50: Criminal Sexual Act in the First Degree Criminal sexual act in the first degree is the most serious of the three different criminal sexual act offenses in the New York Penal Code. This crime is a class B felony. Criminal sexual act in the first degree is defined under New […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.66: Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree

June 23, 2020

You have committed aggravated sexual abuse in the third degree under New York Penal Code § 130.66 if you insert a foreign object into another person’s vagina, urethra, penis, rectum or anus of that person, and you do this by forcible compulsion. You will also be looking at this charge if you put a foreign […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.67: Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.67: Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree Four offenses  are included in New York law under the name Aggravated Sexual Abuse. These crimes all have the common factor of the insertion of either a finger or foreign object into the vagina, urethra, penis, rectum or anus of another individual without […]

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NY Penal Law § 13020 Sexual Misconduct

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.20: Sexual Misconduct Sexual misconduct is classiified as a sex crime. You have committed sexual misconduct under the New York Penal Code section 130.20 if you take any of these actions:   Engage in sexual intercourse with another person without that person’s consent Engage in oral sex or anal sex with […]

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NY Penal Law § 13025 Rape in the Third Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.25: Rape in the Third Degree You have committed the sex crime of rape in the third degree under the New York Penal Code section 130.25 if you act in any of the following ways:   Conduct sexual intercourse with someone who was not capable of consenting to it, Are 21 […]

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NY Penal Law § 130.65-a: Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Fourth Degree

June 23, 2020

NY Penal Law § 130.65-a: Aggravated Sexual Abuse in the Fourth Degree The definition provided by New York Penal Law for aggravated sexual abuse in the fourth degree is inserting a foreign object into another person’s vagina, urethra, penis, rectum or anus in a situation where that individual was not capable of consenting. The second […]

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