Common Scenarios Leading to Unlicensed Massage Charges Maybe you work for a massage parlor and spend your day giving massages to your clients. Maybe you intend to service these clients in a sincere and legal manner using your massage therapy training and skills. You might even have a license to…
Marihuana, as listed in the New York Penal Law 221.10, is illegal in the state except for individuals holding a valid red card. A red card is a medical marijuana card issued by a licensed physician in the state. Just as other drug crimes are heavily penalized in New York, so too is…
What is DWAI (Driving While Ability Impaired)? Getting a serious charge of DWAI in the state of New York is a big deal. You could end up spending years behind bars and paying high fines because you made a poor choice to drive while impaired. You need to understand the…
New York has some of the toughest drug laws in the country. Many drug charges in the state are prosecuted as felonies, meaning the convicted individual could face a minimum one-year prison sentence on top of additional penalties. Huge fines and a tarnished name are also risks of a drug…
The state of New York takes the commission of alleged crimes seriously and has many legal consequences for people who are repeat offenders. For example, we’ve seen many domestic violence cases come into our office that seem simple enough on the surface, but the person has had previous offenses that…