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The laws defining crimes and procedures in New York are complicated… Each Friday, we will post a #fridayfacts… This week’s #fridayfacts is about the U.S.
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The laws defining crimes and procedures in New York are complicated… Each Friday, we will post a #fridayfacts… This week’s #fridayfacts is about the U.S.
The laws defining crimes and procedures in New York are complicated… Each Friday, we will post a #fridayfacts… This week’s #fridayfacts asks: What happens to
The laws defining crimes and procedures in New York are complicated… Each Friday, we will post a #fridayfacts dedicated to some of the more unique
The laws defining crimes and procedures in New York are complicated. Sometimes they can be pretty straightforward, other times they can be downright confusing. That
This week’s #fridayfacts covers what counts as a motor vehicle under DWI laws. Per VTL §125, it’s any vehicle propelled by any power other than
This week’s #fridayfacts explains statutes of limitations — the time limits on how long prosecutors have to bring charges. Under CPL §30.10: Some crimes are
Effective November 1, 2020, all passengers aged 16 or older in any seat must wear a seatbelt (VTL §1229-c).Previously, adults only needed to buckle up
This week’s #fridayfacts is about adultery — still a criminal offense in NY. Under Penal Law §255.17, having sexual intercourse with another person while you
This week’s #fridayfacts highlights the two most severe crimes under NY law —Aggravated Murder and Possession of a Chemical Weapon in the First Degree. Under
This week’s #fridayfacts looks at New York’s outdated animal cruelty laws. Currently, under Buster’s Law (1999), even the worst cruelty crimes carry a maximum of