WHAT DOES "CONVICTION" MEAN
IN NEW YORK?
In this video, Attorney Mike Cyr explains what the legal term "Conviction" means in New York...
We get phone calls all the time with questions about legal issues in New York or confusion over legal terminology. One such question about the word "conviction" gave us the idea for this video.
You can be "convicted" in New York of all different kinds of things. You can be convicted for a traffic ticket --or you could be convicted for MURDER! That's a huge range of crime.
The word just means that you pled guilty to something (or were found guilty of something) in New York. It means that you were found to be responsible for something... nj[=pp;
So if somebody says to you, "I was convicted in New York." All that tells you is that they had some brush with the NY legal system, it DOES NOT tell you what sort of traffic violation or crime they were involved in...so you need to ask.
I hope this video is helpful. If you have any additional questions about the New York criminal system (or a case you are facing),
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*This video is not intended as legal advice. If you are charged with a traffic violation or a crime, we strongly urge you to consult with a local, licensed criminal defense attorney.
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BY MIKE CYR 2015