Promoting a Suicide Attempt (NY PL 120.30) is a class E felony charge that can carry a sentence of up to four years if convicted.
Because New York doesn’t allow expungement of criminal records, a person convicted under the statute, even if they serve no time, will face a lifetime of problems related to their felony record, even if they’ve never been in trouble before and stay out of trouble going forward.
Cases where Promoting a Suicide Attempt is alleged are often at the cutting edge of where our wider culture is on issues of choice and mortality.
A spouse charged with helping a terminally ill husband or wife administer a lethal dose of medication may not have engaged in conduct that most reasonable people would consider criminal.
These are cases that require a careful and respectful defense strategy.
At Friedman & Ranzenhofer, we have the experience to protect people in Rochester facing serious criminal allegations.
If you or a family member need assistance with Promoting A Suicide Attempt charges, call us today at 585-484-7432 for a legal consultation.