Perjury And Harassment Penalties
Summary
Perjury in New York is a serious offense, classified as a Class D or E felony, with potential prison sentences of up to 7 years. Harassment penalties range from a violation, with up to 15 days in jail, to a Class A misdemeanor, with up to 1 year in jail. Legal consequences depend on the severity of the offense.Full Conversation
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In New York, perjury has serious legal consequences:
- Class D Felony: Up to 7 years in prison.
- Class E Felony: Up to 4 years in prison.
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What are the repercussions of Harassment in New York?
In New York, harassment can lead to various repercussions depending on the severity:
- Violation: Up to 15 days in jail.
- Class B Misdemeanor: Up to 3 months in jail.
- Class A Misdemeanor: Up to 1 year in jail.
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