It is not easy to get the number of DWI cases that get dismissed annually in New York or anywhere else. The estimated stats can run anywhere from 5% to 30% of all cases. The is not good records on cases dropped, just the cases that end in a conviction.
YEs for anything over $10 annually.
On the Tug Hill Plateau, averaging over 200" annually.
Superior court
...is the part of the law that deals with child custody and visitation in cases heard in the Family Court of the state of New York.
In most cases it was brought in as a glacial deposit during the ice age.
New York State by a longshot. Mainly in the NYC area.
Yes, a minor in possession of alcohol charge in New York State can go on your record. However, New York offers diversion programs for some first-time offenders, which may allow them to complete certain requirements and have the charge dismissed without it appearing on their record. It is best to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance regarding individual cases.
The New York Supreme Court is a state court of general jurisdiction that tries both civil and criminal cases under New York law. New York's highest appellate court (equivalent to the Supreme Court in most states) is the New York Court of Appeals.
New York state is the state where veterinarians get the most pay. They average to make approximately $115,350 annually.
Yes, New York State Courts began accepting divorce cases for out-of-state same-sex marriages and civil unions in February 2008, before same-sex marriage was legalized in New York State on July 24, 2011.
New York had and still have the highest rate of AIDS.
Both are correct; the "state" in New York State, like the "city" in New York City, are only included in the name so people don't get confused about which one you're referring to. Both have the same name, so the words "state" and "city" are added to distinguish between them, just like Washington State and Washington, D.C. People often don't use the "state" and "city" when it's obvious which one you're referring to, for example, "the mayor of New York" or "the governor of New York." Only cities have mayors, and only states have governors, so in those cases, you don't need to say, "New York City" and "New York State."