Yes, when you are charged with Assault in the Third Degree (NY PL 120.00) as a domestic violence crime in Rochester, it means that you are alleged to have intentionally or recklessly caused injury to a person who has some sort of intimate relationship to you.
This can be a spouse, family member, roommate, a person with whom you’ve had a child, or similarly close relation.
Not only are you facing the potential of one year in jail if you’re convicted of a Class A misdemeanor, but you’ll also have to deal with orders of protection, which can have the effect of forcing you out of your home.
Conviction will also subject you to a lifelong firearms ban, which means that any jobs in law enforcement or the military are off the table.
Because New York offers no mechanism to expunge your record, future employers and landlords will be able to see the conviction even decades down the road.
When you’re charged with any crime in Rochester, it is imperative that you get the best legal representation available. The attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer can help you.
Call us today at 585-484-7432 for a legal consultation with an experienced Rochester criminal defense attorney.
