yes
Death penalty
no
No. The New York Supreme Court declared part of the state capital punishment statute unconstitutional in 2004, and upheld their decision in 2007. The New York legislature has not acted to reinstate the penalty or amend the law.
jail time
there is no percentage there are 300-400 felonies each year
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No penalty will be charged when you are due a refund and fail to do so.
When you have succcessfully completed the complete and entire term of your sentence. See below link: -------------------- Never. New York state law does not permit expungement of misdemeanors or felonies.
No, not anywhere in the U.S.. YOU ARE WRONG! I HAVE A FRIEND IN NEW YORK THAT HAD 2 FELONIES AND IS NOW PRACTICING LAW!
They never go off of your record, but expungement - which limits who can see them - is possible in SOME cases.
The penalty for criminal contempt in the state of New York will vary depending on what degree it is. The sentences can run from one year in jail to as much as seven years in prison.