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Interrogation Law: The Cameras Are On

A new state law requiring law enforcement agencies to video record custodial interrogations with individuals accused of serious crimes, including homicides and violent felony sex offenses, went into effect on April 1, 2018. Introduced in 2017 as part of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s criminal justice reform [...]

Interrogation Law: The Cameras Are On2018-04-27T17:56:33+00:00

Move Over: It’s The Law

A local driver’s awareness of New York State’s “move over” law might not have helped state troopers Brent Karow and Shane Swartz all that much. Christopher Neumann was apparently under the influence of alcohol when he plowed into the troopers, as they assisted two tow-truck [...]

Move Over: It’s The Law2018-03-28T17:22:40+00:00

Safranko Speaks Out On Controversial Troy Police Shooting

On January 30, retired Troy Police Chief John Tedesco published an opinion piece in the Troy Record defending the Troy Police Department in general, and Sgt. Randall French in particular, regarding the April 2016 incident in which French fatally shot motorist Edson Thevenin after a traffic stop. Tedesco’s [...]

Safranko Speaks Out On Controversial Troy Police Shooting2018-02-08T19:31:07+00:00

New Law Extends Statute of Limitations on Cancer Malpractice

On March 7, 2013, Lavern Wilkinson succumbed to lung cancer at Long Island College Hospital. Wilkinson was only 41, and left behind an autistic daughter, but what made her death more than just an unfortunate family tragedy was that her cancer could have been halted [...]

New Law Extends Statute of Limitations on Cancer Malpractice2018-02-08T17:29:09+00:00

Slipping and Falling on Ice or Snow: Can I Sue for Damages?

Winter in Albany and Upstate NY means there’s always a chance of snow and ice around the corner, and snow and ice mean there’s always a chance someone will slip and fall. And unfortunately, slip-and-fall accidents are all too common, as evidenced by the large [...]

Slipping and Falling on Ice or Snow: Can I Sue for Damages?2017-12-20T18:31:47+00:00

Why Does a Personal Injury Case Take So Long to Resolve?

Handling a serious personal injury case can sometimes take years. It’s important for clients of personal injury attorneys to understand why some cases take such a long time to resolve. No two personal injury cases are alike; some are settled relatively quickly, but others drag [...]

Why Does a Personal Injury Case Take So Long to Resolve?2017-12-06T18:34:50+00:00

Alex V. Bongermino Found Not Guilty of Attempted Murder and Assault

LaMarche Safranko Law PLLC announced today that Alex V. Bongermino, (20), was found not guilty of all charges against him which included Attempted Murder and Assault. Bongermino was defended by Attorney Nicholas Evanovich. The jury trial was held before Hon. James M. Murphy and prosecuted [...]

Alex V. Bongermino Found Not Guilty of Attempted Murder and Assault2017-09-14T18:37:11+00:00

Second DWI in New York State

One DWI (driving while intoxicated) or DWAI (driving while ability impaired) conviction in New York state is tough enough: for DWI, a mandatory fine of $500 to $1,000, a six-month revocation of your license, and potentially up to a year in jail; for DWAI, a [...]

Second DWI in New York State2017-08-29T18:38:19+00:00
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