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Rape in the Second Degree differs from first-degree rape in that it does not involve physical force or the threat of severe harm. Instead, it is typically charged in situations where the victim cannot consent to sexual intercourse due to reasons such as age, mental incapacity, or physical helplessness. This offense is considered a Class D felony, carrying a potential prison sentence of up to 7 years. 

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Navigating the intricacies of the New York criminal justice system can be overwhelming. If you or a loved one are involved in the arraignment process or facing criminal charges, having skilled and knowledgable legal representation is essential. 

We understand the stress and anxiety that can come with facing criminal charges.

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