The charge only alleges that conduct engaged in during another person’s initiation or affiliation with an organization created a substantial risk of physical injury to them or to a third person.
This is a very broad statute whose applicability is always suspect and open to rebuttal.
Hazing in the Second Degree is a violation, so if charged, Rochester prosecutors cannot win a punishment greater than 15 days imprisonment, but the damage to your reputation may be considerable.
Allegations of Hazing in the Second Degree may be so contrived as to boggle the imagination, and absolutely fail to meet even the low standards that the statute requires.
You should seek experienced legal help right away to push back at a charge like Hazing in the Second Degree.
Call the attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer today at 585-484-7432 for a legal consultation with an experienced Rochester criminal defense attorney.
