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Pleas & Court Appearances in New York Criminal Courts - dated: October 4, 2004 - author: Susan Chana Lask, Esq. - At arraignment, the District Attorney may offer a plea to a lesser charge than what you were arrested for originally. Pleas are offered to unburden an extremely congested criminal court calendar, as well as to get rid of lesser criminal cases so the District Attorney can rightfully concentrate on the more serious crimes. click here for full text.

Case Watchers Make It Easy To Keep Up With Criminal Trial News - dated: June 5, 2004 - author: Marti Talbott - Nothing is more frustrating than trying to search for news about a specific trial, especially when the mainstream media isn’t interested. click here for full text.

How to Talk to the Police if Your Suspected of a Crime - dated: October 4, 2004 - author: Susan Chana Lask, Esq. - If you’re suspected of a crime, the police can come to your house or work or find you on the street to talk to you. Usually it will be a detective in plain clothes in an unmarked car who will want to talk to you. You might find a card from the detective under your door, or a message on your phone from him asking you to call. click here for full text.

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Arraignment in New York Criminal Courts - dated: October 4, 2004 - author: Susan Chana Lask, Esq. - The “arraignment” process involves: Being brought before a Judge in the courtroom, Receiving the “ criminal complaint” with the crimes charged and the factual basis to each charge, The District Attorney requesting bail or releasing you on your own recognizance click here for full text.

Criminal Defense - White Collar Crime - posted: April 3, 2005 - author: T. Going - White Collar Crimes are defined as non-violent acts committed by individuals or businesses in the course of daily working activity. Some of these crimes include embezzlement, bribery, tax evasion, false advertising and other types of fraud. They are generally used to obtain click here for full text.

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