Your Constitutional Right to Remain Silent: Should You Speak to Police After an Arrest? Understanding Your Rights During Police Encounters Getting arrested can be a scary and overwhelming experience. Your mind might race with questions like “What are my rights?” and “Should I speak to the police?” It’s normal to…
Understanding NY Penal Law 180.50 – Tampering with a Sports Contest in the Second Degree In New York, tampering with sports contests is illegal under NY Penal Law 180.50. This statute makes tampering with a sports participant, official, or outcome with intent to influence the contest a criminal offense. Let’s…
Hey friend. If you or someone you care about was charged with endangering a vulnerable person under NY Penal Law 260.32, I understand you’re scared and overwhelmed. But don’t lose hope! This article will explain the charge, penalties, and possible defenses so you can make informed decisions. I’m here to…
Manslaughter in the second degree, is a serious criminal charge in New York which involves recklessly causing the death of another person. Even if you didn’t intend to kill someone, your actions that resulted in their death can still lead to prosecution under NY Penal Law 125.15. Our goal in…
Understanding Drug Laws in New York State Selling drugs in New York can be risky business. While some people do it to make quick cash, others get caught up in more dangerous situations. This article answers common questions people have about selling drugs in New York. Is selling drugs illegal…