In New York, certain felonies can be sealed under specific conditions, but not all felonies are eligible. Individuals can apply for sealing if they have completed their sentence, including parole or probation, and have had no new convictions for ten years. Additionally, only one felony conviction can be sealed, and the individual must meet specific criteria outlined in the law. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the sealing process.
In ny you can not expunge a dwi.
Any kind of robbery is a felony in every state.
What is the punisment for fourth degree petite larceny, class e felony in NY state?
Misdemeanor.
Unfortunately to say, you can't
A felony conviction will remain on your 'record' indefinetly, until you have it expunged via Court order.
a felony 3 to 5 years
DEPENDS ON STATE... Misdemeanor in nY
You can be arrested by a law enforcement officer taking you into custody, bringing you in, then you get formally charged. Any felony is serious.
no... According to DEC, a person convicted of a felony in NY, CAN hunt with a long bow or a muzzle loader/black powder rifle. NY does not consider these firearms at the present time. NY State is looking into changing this law in the future.
in NY you can't have a felony Misdemeanors are case by case basis.
Dependent on circumstances. If it's something which is only a state felony (IIRC, multiple DUIs is a state felony in NY), then it's possible to apply for disability. If the conviction was for something defined as a felony under federal law, I suppose it's theoretically possible, but the odds would be stacked greatly - perhaps even insurmountably - against you.