if you got charged with criminal mischeif in the 2nd degree but you have a felony for criminal mischeif in the 3rd can it get dropped to a misdemeano.

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if you got charged with criminal mischeif in the 2nd degree but you have a felony for criminal mischeif in the 3rd can it get dropped to a misdemeano.

if you got charged with criminal mischeif in the 2nd degree but you have a felony for criminal mischeif in the 3rd can it get dropped to a misdemeano.

Asked on June 25, 2009 under Criminal Law, New York

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Darren M. Shapiro, Esq. / The Law Office of Darren M. Shapiro

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

If you are charged with a felony, it is possible, through plea negotations to make a deal to plead to a misdemeanor or even lower.  Give me a call or send me an email if you would like to discuss the matter.  It would be my pleasure to speak with you about the case.  Darren Shapiro, Esq.

Darren M. Shapiro / The Law Office of Darren M. Shapiro

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

If you are charged with a felony, it is possible, through plea negotations to make a deal to plead to a misdemeanor or even lower.  Give me a call or send me an email if you would like to discuss the matter.  It would be my pleasure to speak with you about the case.  Darren Shapiro, Esq.


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