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NY Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192.4: Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs

In the bustling streets of New York, the symphony of car horns and the city’s ceaseless energy often obscure a quieter, yet equally dangerous, menace: impaired driving. While alcohol-related impaired...

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NY Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192.4-a: Driving While Ability Impaired by the...

In the bustling metropolis of New York, where life moves at the speed of light and the streets are a constant hive of activity, the safety of its residents and visitors is of paramount concern. To...

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NY Penal Law § 220.03: Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the...

In the intricate tapestry of New York’s legal framework, few statutes are as pivotal as NY Penal Law § 220.03, which addresses the offence of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the...

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NY Penal Law § 220.09: Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the...

In the heart of the Empire State, New York, the legal landscape is as diverse and dynamic as the city itself. Within this complex tapestry of laws and regulations, NY Penal Law § 220.09 stands as a...

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NY Penal Law § 220.06: Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the...

In the complex and ever-evolving landscape of criminal law, New York State stands as a unique jurisdiction with its own set of statutes and regulations. Among them, NY Penal Law § 220.06 holds a...

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NY Penal Law § 220.16: Criminal possession of a controlled substance in the...

In the complex landscape of New York’s legal system, there exists a web of statutes aimed at regulating the possession and distribution of controlled substances. Among them, NY Penal Law § 220.16...

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Promoting The Exposure Of A Person: NY Penal Law § 245.02

A crime called exposure entails exposing one’s privates to the public. Public lewdness is a crime similar to this one. The difference is that although exposure of a person only involves the simple...

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Cyberbullying Laws in New York

Cyberbullying is the use of technology, such as the internet, social media, and mobile devices, to harass, intimidate, or harm others. This can include posting hurtful comments, sharing embarrassing...

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Menacing In The Third-Degree: NY Penal Law § 120.15

Menacing is a crime that entails doing something to make another person worry that they will suffer immediate harm or die. In other words, you threaten to damage someone physically rather than...

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Possession Of Burglar Tools: NY Penal Law § 140.35

Burglary is a crime that involves forcibly entering a building or forcibly staying there with the intention of committing a crime. It is a crime. The possession of tools frequently used in burglaries...

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Life Settlement Fraud In The Fifth Degree: NY Penal Law § 176.45

The sale of a life insurance policy by the policyholder to an authorized life settlement provider is known as a life settlement. The initial policyholder receives a sum that is greater than the cash...

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Harassment Of A Rent Regulated Tenant: NY Penal Law § 241.05

Some landlords attempt to evict rent-stabilized unit residents in order to erect new tenants and raise the rate. However, by doing so, such landlords might be breaking a regulation that forbids...

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Criminal Trespass In The First Degree: NY Penal Law § 140.17

Criminal trespass is the act of accessing or residing on another person’s property without permission. If you do and are in possession of a weapon, you will be charged with first-degree criminal...

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Criminal Trespass In The Third Degree: NY Penal Law § 140.10

It is unlawful to enter or remain on another person’s property without that person’s consent, whether it be their house, place of business, or any other kind of property. You will be trespassing if...

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Criminal Trespass In The Second Degree: NY Penal Law § 140.15

Illegal entry onto another person’s property is prohibited by the law. You will have engaged in criminal trespass if you do this. Trespass laws are governed by three different laws. The second-degree...

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Trespass: NY Penal Law § 140.05

In New York, there are a number of laws intended to safeguard one’s private property. The purpose of trespass laws is to do this. It is illegal to enter another person’s property without that person’s...

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Unlawfully Possessing Or Selling Noxious Material: NY Penal Law § 270.05

The possession of things and substances that could endanger the public is prohibited under a number of laws that New York has passed in an effort to ensure public safety. Noxious material is one...

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Unlawfully Dealing With Fireworks And Dangerous Fireworks: NY Penal Law § 270.00

Using fireworks can be quite risky. Fireworks are in fact explosives, even if they are stunning when they are launched into the sky on July 4th or other special occasions. They can be fatal if handled...

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Making An Apparently Sworn False Statement In The First Degree: NY Penal Law...

Perjury constitutes a criminal offense involving the act of providing false information while under oath. Within the New York criminal code, there exist various forms of perjury violations. Some are...

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Making A Punishable False Written Statement: NY Penal Law § 210.45

The crime of making a false statement while under oath is called perjury. While lying on the witness stand while being sworn in during a criminal or civil trial is a common example of perjury, it is...

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