Sentence Abeyance Duration New York
Summary
In New York, a sentence in a criminal case can be held in abeyance through an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACD) for up to one year. Extensions beyond one year are possible if the defendant consents or if the court finds good cause. For specific advice, consulting a local attorney is recommended.Full Conversation
In the state of New York, how long can a sentence in a criminal case be held in abeyance?
In New York, a sentence in a criminal case can be held in abeyance through a process called an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACD). An ACD is typically held for up to six months or one year, depending on the case.
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May a court hold the sentence in abeyance for longer than one year in the State of New York?
In New York, a court may extend an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACD) beyond one year in certain circumstances, particularly if the defendant consents to the extension or if the court finds good cause. It’s best to consult with a local attorney for specific advice on your case.
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