Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
3rd. degree harrassment
my son has been charged with 3rd. degree harrassment. i am trying to find out how serious this is and what could happen. it is his 1st offense
Asked on 11/14/06, 10:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brendan Chao
Brendan Chao - Attorney & Counselor at Law
Re: 3rd. degree harrassment
Harassment is considered a "violation" under New York law, that is, it's not considered a crime, but there are certain penalties that can attach. For example, a judge can impose a maximum jail sentence of 15 days, or impose a fine, or issue a temporary order of protection. Please call for details.
Answered on 11/14/06, 11:05 am
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