When advising clients whether to resolve a New York state criminal charge by a guilty plea, careful lawyers warn of important collateral consequences, including the possible loss of professional licenses and the limitations of a certificate of relief from civil disabilities.[1]�
However, many defense attorneys are not warning solvent clients that a conviction, by plea or trial, extends the period during which they may be sued and may even revive expired civil claims.
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