Category Archives: Criminal Defense
How Many Years Will I Get for Selling Fentanyl? New York Continues Crackdown
Although fentanyl is a relatively new drug, authorities in New York have reacted quickly in their efforts to crack down on it. If you are caught with fentanyl, you face serious consequences – especially if the quantity of your fentanyl implies that you were involved in trafficking the drug. After facing charges, many defendants… Read More »
Can You Really Go To Prison For Posting Memes?
Online activities can cause legal consequences in New York, and this may apply to internet memes. While an internet meme might seem like a bit of innocent fun, it might constitute a crime according to federal law, state law, or both. This was made adamantly clear after a netizen was sentenced to seven months… Read More »
Can You Go To Prison For Donating To Hamas?
While many people may be concerned about the crisis in Israel and Palestine, it is important to remember that many organizations in the Middle East have been designated by the US government as terrorist groups. This means that if you donate to these groups, you may immediately find yourself facing serious legal consequences. The… Read More »
Authorities Continue To Crack Down On Covid Fraud
As the pandemic disappears in the rear-view mirror, we continue to see an almost never ending slew of covid fraud cases across New Jersey and New York. It seems as if the authorities are overwhelmed with the sheer number of people charged with these offenses. If you have been accused of taking advantage of… Read More »
What Happens If You Leave Your Re-Entry Center In New York?
In the United States, convicts may have the opportunity to transition from prison life to freedom while living in “reentry centers.” The purpose of a reentry center is to give convicts a chance to adjust to “life on the outside” – perhaps pursuing employment opportunities and other steps that make it easier to re-enter… Read More »
The Consequences Of Trafficking Rhinoceros Horns
The trafficking of animal parts is still a very active industry, especially among those who believe that these items have medicinal value. Because of heavy regulation in the United States, those who traffic in animal parts are usually forced to engage in black-market transactions. The consequences for engaging in these activities can be severe… Read More »
Dealer Gets 10 Years In Connection With Celebrity Overdose
Multiple states have introduced new legislation that holds drug dealers accountable for their customers’ fatal overdoses. While these laws may be highly controversial, they are already taking effect. Recently, a drug dealer was sentenced to a decade behind bars for “causing” the overdose death of a well-known actor in New York – and this… Read More »
Is Gang Affiliation Enough To Land You In Prison?
At first glance, it might seem like openly admitting to be a gang member is a sure way to land yourself behind bars. But as long as you aren’t actually admitting that you are committing a specific crime, it may be very difficult for prosecutors to charge you with anything. Of course, authorities in… Read More »
When Does Tax Avoidance Become Tax Evasion?
It makes sense to lower your tax bill as much as possible. Whether you’re earning minimum wage or you’re raking in millions each year, there’s nothing wrong with exploring legal options to reduce this burden. But with that said, there is a fine line between tax avoidance and tax evasion. The latter may result… Read More »
What Is The Penalty For Possessing A Short-Barrelled Rifle In New York?
Possessing a short-barreled rifle can lead to serious consequences for gun owners in New York. Even if you are legally allowed to obtain and possess firearms, you may face incarceration if you do not approach short-barrelled rifles in the correct manner. As you will see, it is very easy to face prison time for… Read More »
