What Happens When You Confess to a Crime You Didn’t Commit?

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Confessions create a lot of problems for your defense lawyer. Many jurors believe that nobody who is innocent would ever confess to a crime they didn’t commit. That assumption is incorrect, of course. False confessions happen more often than you might think. In a 2013 amicus brief, the APA noted that scientific evidence demonstrates that…

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District Attorneys Gear Up to Find New Ways Around Reformed NY Bail Law

On January 1, 2020, most people arrested for non-violent crimes won’t have to post bail. They will be released and ordered to appear at their trials. It’s no surprise that many prosecuting attorneys don’t like the new law. Many claim it will make it harder to deter crime.  An ADA from Nassau County,Jed Painter, is…

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Can I Get A DUI For Taking Benadryl?

New York law does not make a distinction between legal drugs and illegal drugs in DUI charges. The charge is “driving under the influence.” The legality of what is influencing you does not make a difference. This is covered under New York Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192.4: “No person shall operate a motor vehicle…

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The Wrong Kind of Subway Stop

You’ve been stopped on your subway ride home from work, or perhaps while you are running some errands.  An undercover officer, most likely dressed in plain clothes, has pulled you off the train car and holds you on the platform.  Maybe immediately, or maybe after some time has passed, you’re told that you’re being arrested…

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How to Strengthen Your NYC Criminal Case

Some people make their cases difficult to win long before they ever set eyes on their lawyer. It’s difficult to know what to do when you end up under arrest, especially if you’ve never had a brush with the criminal justice system before. If you can remember a few key principles, you can make it…

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Will a Self-Defense Plea Keep You Out of Prison?

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In most books and television shows, “self-defense” is sort of the ultimate “get out of jail free” card. It’s a useful device in stories, because it allows writers to send their heroes in with fists swinging without having to worry about pesky little things like legal consequences.   In reality, things are a little tougher.…

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What to Do If You’ve Been Accused of Insurance Fraud

A recent story in Buzzfeed chronicled several alarming tales of individuals who ended up falsely accused of insurance fraud. What did they do to trigger suspicion against them?   They simply filed a claim. And for whatever reason, the insurance company decided the claim appeared fraudulent. They turned it over to local law enforcement and…

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What is Criminal Mischief in NYC?

Criminal mischief crimes are crimes against property. Depending on how much damage has been done,  this crime may be treated either as a misdemeanor or as a felony. The damage must be intentional, and the type of property is not relevant, whether a building, a cell phone, a car, or something else.  The damage itself…

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I’ve Been Arrested for Assault – Is This a Misdemeanor or Felony?

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You’ve gotten into a physical altercation with another person and now you have been arrested for “assault”. The question many defendants often ask is whether they have been charged with misdemeanor assault or felony assault.  It is an important distinction to understand, as the consequences for both can significantly impact your future. In New York,…

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Can You Go to Jail for Insulting a Police Officer?

If you’ve ever been tempted to call a police officer names, you’re hardly alone. After all, nobody likes getting a ticket, or being accused of a crime. But can insulting a police officer get you into trouble in and of itself? The answer is a solid, “maybe.”   Insults are protected by the First Amendment.…

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