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4 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI for New York on
Q: I was charged with dwi and refused to a chemical test and released on 180/80. Dmv hearing judge granted my driving

Privileges back. So what happens with the charges

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on May 11, 2023

The criminal charges are separate from the DMV refusal case. You will still need to deal with the criminal case, but depending on how the DMV case goes, you might get some testimony at the DMV that helps in the criminal case. Did the DMV judge give you your license back due to the officer not... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: I got arrested for possession of a forged instrument. I was given a desk appearance ticket. I was driving a vehicle with

F

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Mar 4, 2024

It may be possible to get the charge reduced, however it may depend on on what your prior conviction was for. If it was for something similar, the possibility for a significant reduction in the charge may diminish. You should speak to an attorney ASAP to discuss the case in more detail, so a better... View More

1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for New York on
Q: If a person has ben charged and sentenced for felony dwi and put on probation the violates probation can they be charge

again for the same dwi

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Apr 11, 2022

A person on probation cannot be charged again for the same DWI, because they already plead guilty. However, someone on probation can be charged with a violation of probation. A violation of probation, if proven, would subject the person to a sentence up to the maximum for the charge that they are... View More

2 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI for New York on
Q: First offense DWI. First offense, no accident 1192.2 and 1192.3 and 1128a. Returned Dl. What to expect in court?

Westchester county NY. Never been arrested first offense. Tried to get the police report and the police doesn’t want to give me one. 2 breathlyzer one highway and the HQ. I don’t know how much the police found BAC. High education, 30, full time employee. Can go down to DWAI since is first... View More

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Aug 31, 2021

A first offense DWI with no aggravating factors may be able to be reduced to a DWAI violation, but it will depend on the BAC. The Westchester DA's office is very specific about how they handle different BAC readings. You should hire an attorney, so that can try to get the paperwork from the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for New York on
Q: Is Is leaving a well lightedd area and turning your headlights on halfway across the street grounds for a DUI rest
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on May 3, 2021

Operating without headlights on at night might be grounds to pull someone over, but that alone isn't the basis for an arrest. There would need to be evidence of impairment or intoxication to give an officer probable cause for arrest on a DUI charge.

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: Hello, can a new criminal case be transferred from puerto rico to new york if all parties live in new . york.

Financially it would be hard to fight a case if we can afford attorny fees and travel

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Oct 30, 2020

The court that has jurisdiction to hear a criminal case is the court in the county/city/town that the alleged crime occurred in. So if the crime occurred in Puerto Rico, it could not be transferred to somewhere outside Puerto Rico.

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4 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI for New York on
Q: what happens to me if i hit someone on bike and they die
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Oct 19, 2020

It will depend on the situation, including if you were under the influence of any drugs or alcohol, if you were driving in an aggressive or illegal way and if you left the scene. You should speak to a criminal defense attorney immediately to discuss your particular situation.

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: When a motion is filed where and whom shall it be sent too? The court? Or DA i dont kno where to send it after filing.

Its a 180.80 motion

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Aug 13, 2020

Motions on a criminal case would be filed with both the court and the DA. However, for 180.80, it is usually an oral motion, made by the attorney, if there isn't a felony hearing or grand jury indictment on an incarcerated defendant within a certain amount of time. I have personally never seen... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: If you have a Warrant for your arrest can the cops bulld a case on you knowing that or are the suppose to bring you in
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Jan 23, 2020

The police will put together all evidence on the case, regardless of a warrant being issued or not.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for New York on
Q: Im in a situation where I resigned from my job on Oct 15 , and on 11/4 reached to me saying they got me for 5k theft.

Apparently they have video footage of me taking the money out the straps and putting it into my pocket and now have nearly 5k on my tab ( I worked for an armored truck company) idk how true this is, but it took 2 weeks for them to notify me of anything, and are now just adding any shortage to my... View More

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Nov 5, 2019

If they want you to come in, they are probably going to have detectives there to arrest you, which is likely mandatory for their insurance company to cover any losses. They might be able to prove that you took something from the video, but it is hard to say if they are going to be able to prove... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: What if a detective denied me a lawyer? could my case be thrown out? criminal possession of a controlled substance

I have no record, when i asked for a lawyer the detectives told me if i wanted a lawyer they couldn't help me and would charge me with a felony instead of a misdemeanor. I wasn't even given a phone call. I was also pulled over for no traffic violation reason and there was no criminal... View More

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Jun 7, 2019

You need an attorney to fully review the facts of the case. It may be possible to have evidence suppressed if procedures were not followed properly , or if there was no basis for the stop. No attorney in this forum is going to be able to say if it can be thrown out without a full review. If you... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: Get rid of misdemeanor on record in New York State...?

I have a non violent misdemeanor on my record for identity theft 3 years ago. I am 22 and it is getting in the way of my future. No company will touch me with a 30" pole. I did research it says you can not expunge a criminal misdemeanor in New York State.

If I move states will I be... View More

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Apr 26, 2019

Unfortunately, it does not matter where you move to, the NY record can't be expunged. However, it may be able to be sealed after 10 years, but that does nothing for you over the next 7 years.

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: If you have a order of protection can you be infront the person house
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Jan 9, 2019

If there is an order of protection, ordering you to stay away from a particular person, you should not go in front of that protected-person's house. That may be considered a violation of the order of protection.

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1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for New York on
Q: What do I do about a dui conviction
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Dec 11, 2018

I'm not sure what your question is. If you were convicted of a DWI, you should have had a lawyer representing you and advising you about the consequences of a guilty plea or conviction after trial. A criminal conviction goes on your record and stays on your record. If it has been over 10 years... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Domestic Violence and Family Law for New York on
Q: Can I drop domestic violence charges on my 16yr old son. He was asked to go live with his dad multiple times and refused

He laughed and got verbally and physically aggressive and was destructive. He did not hurt me. I had him arrested. He now resides with his dad and we have a court date on his birthday. I don't want to ruin his future with an arrest record.

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Sep 28, 2018

You can't "drop" the charges, but you can relate your wishes to the prosecutor, for the prosecutor to consider in determining what to do. You can also refuse to participate in the prosecution. Speak to your son's attorney to get some direction from him or her.

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2 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI for New York on
Q: What would the consequences be if I refused a Breathalyzer?
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Sep 25, 2018

If you refuse to take a chemical test (breath, blood or urine), the DMV can revoke your license for one year. During that one year time period, you will not be able to get a conditional license unless you plea guilty or are found guilty of a DWI related offense. Additionally, your refusal may be... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: I was arrested in 2004 and never got a disposición how can I get one after so long and is it even possible??
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Sep 11, 2018

I'm not sure I fully understand your question, but you can go to the clerk's office of the court that the case was in to find out what happened. You should also be able to get a certificate of disposition from the court if the case was finished.

If you are talking about a...
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3 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law and Identity Theft for New York on
Q: Hi i was given a desk appearance ticket due to a false report but I then told the truth will I just be facing probation?

Hi i was given a desk appearance ticket due to a false report but I then told the truth will I just be facing probation and no jail time I’m almost 7 months pregnant and have a 4 year old Please help firt time I’ve ever been to court or have written a roport or anything in scared

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Jul 25, 2018

If this is your first offense, it is not likely that you will be facing jail time, and probably not even probation. It is possible that the charge will be reduced to a non-criminal offense. You should hire an attorney to discuss the specifics of the case with, so you know exactly what you are... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: If you made a plea bargain with Attorney and DA can a potential Probation Officer over rule plea bargain?

I went in for my interview, nervous as heck and she told me she has the right to overrule Judge, DA, and Attorneys is this correct?

Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on Jul 16, 2018

Probation officers can make recommendations, but they don't overrule the judge. You should speak to your attorney directly about this to see how your judge handles the recommendations of the probation officer in the pre-sentencing report. If the probation officer writes in the report that she... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for New York on
Q: If I have a New York State felony warrant and got arrested in Arizona, would I be extradited back to New York State
Michael D. Litman
Michael D. Litman
answered on May 3, 2018

It is possible that you would get extradited, it will depend on whether or not NY wants to send people to get you to bring you back to NY. You may be held in custody in Arizona for a period of time while NY decides if they want to come and get you.

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