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Felony voting rights

New York law allows convicted felons to vote if not incarcerated

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Feb 7, 2026

What is the difference between testimonial privilege and marital communications privilege in New York state courts?

law treats two distinct marital privileges differently: the marital (confidential) communications privilege protects private communications made during marriage and survives the end of the marriage, w...

Jan 20, 2026

What is an unconditional discharge and how does it affect criminal convictions in New York state?

An unconditional discharge in New York is a sentencing option that enters a final judgment of conviction while imposing no prison, fine, or probation supervision — in short, the court convicts but imp...

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