Well... I wasn't looking to start World War Three with the friendly bantering over the incorporation of Heller, but I appreciate the advice nonetheless. Looks like a pardon is my only hope (albeit a...
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Well... I wasn't looking to start World War Three with the friendly bantering over the incorporation of Heller, but I appreciate the advice nonetheless. Looks like a pardon is my only hope (albeit a...
My question involves criminal records for the state of: New York
A few years ago, I was traveling through one of the NYC airports, and declared I had an unloaded firearm in my checked baggage to...
So I imagine there's no New York provision to reduce the charge?
I saw they were a California-based firm, but silly me... I thought a law firm would do a little research before posting something...
A particular webpage states the following concerning New York laws:
"There are certain instances where a misdemeanor conviction may be reduced to a violation after the period of probation is over...
It's my understanding NY PL 265.01 is what most people without a NY permit get stuck with. NY PL 265.20 talks of the exemptions (NY PL 400.00 talks of the license).
The more I read into this,...
I was arraigned under NY PL 265.01, 265.02, & 265.03 (all three for one weapon). I figured I was charged with all three so they could have their choice of charges down the road. My lawyer got them...
Obviously, I do not believe prohibiting a non-felon to transport an unloaded firearm in accordance with established FAA policy is very reasonable. I am not a lawyer, but I work with laws everyday in...
A few years ago, I was convicted of New York PL 265.01 (Possession of a Weapon - 4th Degree) for trying to fly out of JFK airport with an unloaded weapon in my checked baggage. Since I am not / was...
Well this royally sucks... I should have been stupid and done drugs instead of trying to fly through JFK with an unloaded firearm... and I'm not even a NY Resident! Sadly enough, I wrote a letter to...
Is there a legal means to have a misdemeanor conviction reduced to a violation after a certain amount of time?
I was convicted of PL 265.01 (Possession of a Weapon - 4th Degree) for trying to fly...