Driving while intoxicated (DWI) convictions can lead to a variety of frustrating consequences. People can lose their driver's licenses. They may have to serve a sentence in state custody. There are also financial consequences including fines, court costs and higher...
Rochester And Upstate New York Criminal Defense Attorney
Year: 2024
Why teens turn to illegal drugs: The risks of self-medication
Teenagers are at an intersectional age where they’re no longer considered children but are not adults quite yet. This reality can inspire a whirlwind of emotions and the innate to experiment with their newfound freedom. During the adolescent years and early adulthood,...
3 things to know about suspected drunk driving stops
Suspected drunk driving traffic stops are often intense exchanges. Anyone who is pulled over in this way should be prepared, as making this effort may help them to feel less nervous about the process and to better protect their interests along the way. The primary...
3 times New York could accuse someone of possession with intent
Many nonviolent drug offenses in New York are classified as misdemeanor crimes. The individual accused of breaking the law might face penalties that include incarceration or fines. However, misdemeanor criminal offenses often do not create the same burden that felony...