Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree is a class A misdemeanor, which means it is a crime in New York State. While it is not considered as serious as a felony, a Rochester resident convicted of this offense would have a reportable criminal record. A conviction also may lead to a sentence of imprisonment at […]
Category Archives: Domestic Violence
New York State generally does not have any criminal offenses that are specifically categorized as “domestic violence” offenses. Instead, an offense may be categorized as “domestic violence” if the victim is a family member or a member of the household where the defendant resides. There are several offenses, however, that New York classifies as “family […]
False allegations of domestic abuse are not uncommon. When a relationship becomes heated, one spouse may make a false claim with the police that she (or he) was domestically abused by the other spouse. This is done often in cases where children are involved. If a wife desperately wants custody of the couple’s children, she […]
Domestic violence is a serious matter. The term “domestic violence” refers to assault and battery between members of the same household. Although most people think of husbands who batter their wives when they think of domestic violence, domestic violence can be perpetrated by a wife upon a husband, an adolescent child upon a parent, or […]
The presence of a gun in a household where domestic violence occurs increases the chances of fatalities by six times. A new law, effective November 29, 2011, helps ensure that the federal prohibition against qualifying misdemeanor domestic violence offenders’ eligibility to access a firearm is strongly enforced. The New York Domestic Violence Firearm Protection Act […]
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