Hazing in the Second Degree (NY PL 120.17) is charged in Rochester when prosecutors believe they can prove that, in the course of another person’s initiation or affiliation with any organization, you intentionally or recklessly engaged in conduct which created a substantial risk of physical injury to the other person, or a third person. While […]
Daily Archives: March 20, 2015
Hazing is an issue which has been addressed in various ways by nearly all states, and at every college and university throughout New York. Because Hazing can pose a significant risk to a person’s health and safety, NY PL 120.16 specifically defines hazing, and prohibits it. Hazing is intentionally or recklessly engaging in conduct which […]
No, unless you are under a specialized custody agreement, you definitely don’t have to plan your visitation time to the second and give your ex a roadmap of your whereabouts. For the most part, ensuring that your ex can contact you via cell phone is adequate. If you’re stepping into a movie, for instance, and […]
American seniors are healthier than ever, but also live with chronic and progressive diseases that are often well controlled for decades. As you consider retirement, it’s absolutely justified to think about what the future might hold for any ongoing health condition, and take reasonable steps to protect your wealth and your family should additional care […]
There are few charges more dangerous in Rochester than allegations that you threatened or assaulted an authority figure like a police officer. Under New York Penal Law Section 120.18, you are charged with Menacing a Police Officer when you, according to the allegation, intentionally: ● place or attempt to place a police officer in reasonable […]