Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree (NY PL 130.60) in Rochester is the crime of engaging in sexual contact with another person without that person’s consent, and where the lack of consent is for a reason other than the person being younger than 17 years old. Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree will also be […]
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If you engaged in sexual contact with a person who did not consent, you can be charged with Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree (NY PL 130.55) by prosecutors in Rochester. Conduct that can meets the terms of Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree is broadly understood to include touching another person’s intimate parts, for […]
Persistent Sexual Abuse (NY PL 130.53) is a law that Rochester prosecutors use to penalize a third sex crime conviction in a ten year period by charging a felony. Having two previous convictions for misdemeanor crimes like Forcible Touching or Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree, or felony sex offenses gives prosecutors license to charge […]
Yes, if you are currently covered by your spouse’s health insurance plan, you will continue to be covered for the duration of the divorce. Upon filing, the judge will issue automatic orders that maintain health and life insurance policies, cash and assets, and otherwise lock both parties into the financial situation that the marriage was […]