Top 10 Legal Myths Debunked: Essential Knowledge for Protecting Your Rights

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# [H1] Top 10 Legal Myths Debunked: Essential Knowledge for Protecting Your Rights

The legal world can⁢ often ⁣seem complex and convoluted, leading ⁣many to fall prey to common misconceptions. Here at Morgan Legal Group, we have dedicated ourselves to demystifying New York State Law. Let’s debunk some of the top legal myths to better equip you⁢ in protecting your rights.

## [H2] Myth 1: The Legal Aid Is Always Free

While it’s true that‍ legal ⁢aid institutions offer certain services ⁢on a pro bono basis, many legal matters still require financial expenditure. Lawyers often ‍work at a fee unless it is⁢ a‍ pro bono ‍case.

## [H2] Myth 2: If A Law Enforcement Officer Doesn’t Show‌ Up In Court, The Case Will ⁤Be Dismissed

While it’s possible, it’s not a guarantee. A‌ judge can postpone the hearing—giving the officer another chance to appear.

## [H2] Myth 3: The Right to a Phone Call After Arresting

In reality,‍ this right isn’t prescribed by New York state law. However, ⁢detainees do have the right ‍to consult an attorney and to remain silent.

## [H2] Myth 4: “Finders Keepers” Law

If you find lost property,​ you must make an effort to return it to its rightful owner. Failing⁤ to do ‌so could risk theft charges!

## [H2] Myth 5: Criminal Records Automatically Seal or Expunge Over Time

Truth be told, criminal records in New York don’t automatically seal⁣ or expunge with time. A legal process is ⁢typically required to attain this.

## [H2] Myth 6: Your‍ Spouse Cannot Testify Against You

Despite popular belief, your spouse can testify against you, especially if they are ⁣the victim of the crime.

## [H2] Myth 7: Ignorance of The Law Is a Defense

According ​to New York State Law, ignorance of the​ law isn’t‌ an excuse. People are expected to be ​aware of their state and national laws.

## [H2] ⁣ Myth 8: An Oral Contract Is Not Legally Binding

While written contracts are generally⁢ easier to enforce, oral contracts can also be legally binding in ​New York.

## ‌ [H2] Myth 9: Pleading Insanity Is an Easy Way Out of Criminal Charges

The insanity defense is more challenging than many people believe. The defendant must prove that they were legally insane at the time the crime was⁣ committed.

## [H2] Myth 10: Good Behavior Will Get Your Prison Sentence Reduced

Good behavior can qualify an inmate for parole, but ⁣it doesn’t guarantee sentence reduction.

## [H2] Conclusion

Navigating the legal landscape can be tricky, ‍but knowing‍ fact from fiction makes it a bit less daunting. Remember, while the internet is a great source of information, nothing beats the value provided by an experienced lawyer. Are you facing a legal matter in New York City? Let the trusted, experienced team of ‌lawyers at Morgan Legal Group guide you through the process and protect your rights vigorously.

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