New York Drivers; Don’t Flee From the Police

A relatively new set of laws in New York creates a new category of crimes based upon fleeing from the police in a car. Only in effect since November of 2006, Penal sections 270.25, 270.30 and 270.35 criminalize fleeing from the police if you are in a vehicle and you either exceed the speed limit by 25 miles per hour or drive recklessly. Section 270.30 applies if the chase results in “serious physical injury” and section 270.35 applies if the chase results in the death of someone.

Prior to the effective date of these statutes, a person fleeing from the police was only guilty of failure to obey a police officer which is a traffic infraction under New York Law. Under these new sections, fleeing from the police is a crime. Under Penal Law §270.25 a person can be found guilty of a class “A” Misdemeanor and face up to one year in jail. Under Penal Law §270.30 a person can be found guilty of a class “E” Felony and face up to four years in prison and under Penal Law §270.35 a person can be found guilty of a class “D” Felony and face up to seven years in prison.

These cases are serious and anyone charged with any of these crimes should contact an experienced New York criminal defense attorney who handles driving related matters.

The bottom line is if you see the police behind you, pull over immediately. The life you save maybe yours.

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