Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
the charge :Pl 120.05 01 D Felony 1 count, arrest charge, arraignment charge, aslt w/int to cause serious ph inj. First offense, clean record, how much time in jail are we talking about for a 21 year old?
3 Answers from Attorneys
From your zip code, I assume that it is pending in Manhattan. Depending on the strength of the case against you and the seriousness of the injury, a plea bargain to a no jail disposition is very possible.
A D felony is ounishabke by over one yearbof prison time, as is any felony charge. However, because this may be the maximum possible sentence it in no way means this will be the actual sentence.
Our office generally works to find the best possible plea solution while simultaneously preparing for trial and attempting to seek every potential way to dismiss the case.
We generally work with our clients in order ton ensure their ability to afford our services. Contact us at 212-405-2234 to discuss further
Without more specific information ,it is impossible to answer your question. Where did the incident take place,what ,if any were the injuries sustained by the victim? what were the age and sex of the victim? It is a felony with possible jail time and the rest depends upon the case facts. That being said you may contact my office @ 7188340087 for a phone consultation.
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