As a D felony, a conviction for Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (NY PL 130.65) can put you in prison for up to seven years. You’ll also be stuck with a felony sex crime record and forced to register as a sex offender, which means that everyone in your life will be able to […]
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Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree (NY PL 130.60) is a class A misdemeanor that Rochester prosecutors can use to put you in jail for up to a year. A conviction also means a fine of up to $1,000, but more importantly, having a conviction for Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree means that you’ll be […]
It is class B misdemeanor in New York to subject another person to sexual contact without their consent. Prosecutors in Rochester can file charges of Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree (NY PL 130.55) if you engage in the touching of another person’s intimate body parts without their consent. As a B misdemeanor, your maximum sentence […]
It is possible to have some or all of your legal fees awarded to your spouse, but whether this is an option in your divorce will depend on a variety of factors. Most importantly, the court will want to see a full accounting of your relative incomes, and will make a decision based on your […]