Blog Posts in 2011
Posted on Jun 15, 2011 By Michael Redenburg
In New York State, an on-premise liquor license is required for a restaurant or bar to sell alcoholic beverages to the public who patronize such an establishment. Subdivision 1 of section 65 of the ...
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Posted on May 1, 2011 By Michael Redenburg
Sephora, Macys, Century21 and other retail stores are known to employ security guards, also commonly referred to as loss prevention associates, to monitor for shoppers who attempt to remove items from ...
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Posted on Mar 27, 2011 By Michael Redenburg
PL155.35 reads: A person is guilty of grand larceny in the third degree when he steals property and when the value of the property exceeds three thousand dollars. Grand larceny in the third degree is ...
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Posted on Mar 14, 2011 By Michael Redenburg
Penal Law §155.25, Petit Larceny states that a person is guilty of petit larceny when he steals property. Penal Law §155.15 (1) provides that "[i]n any prosecution for larceny committed by trespassory ...
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Posted on Mar 9, 2011 By Michael Redenburg
Reckless Endangerment may be charged as either an A Misdemeanor or a D Felony, depending on the circumstances in New York. Penal Law 120.20, Reckless Endangerment in the 2nd Degree states that a ...
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Posted on Mar 2, 2011 By Michael Redenburg
Menacing charges can range from a Class E Felony, the most serious menacing charge, to a Class B Misdemeanor. Menacing in the first degree, Penal Law 120.13 states that a person is guilty of menacing ...
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Posted on Feb 26, 2011 By Michael Redenburg
In the city courts throughout the five boroughs, the charge of gang assault is becoming increasingly more common. Gang Assault charges, NY Penal Law 120.06 and PL120.07 are both serious felonies. Gang ...
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