A youth who is 13, 14 or 15 years old and has committed a very serious felony, may be tried as a Juvenile Offender in the New York City Supreme Court. Children aged 13, 14 or 15 and who are accused of committing certain serious, violent felonies can be charged as adults in a New York criminal court.Unlawful dealing with a child in the first degree is a class A misdemeanor. If you are convicted your sentence may include up to 1 year in jail. This chart describes certain prison sentences authorized for those convicted of certain crimes in New York state. Our guide provides general information about arrest processing in New York City, and what to expect in most cases if you are arrested. Free Consultation - Call (718) 793-5700 - The Law Office of Martin D. Kane aggressively represents the accused against charges in Crime and Criminal cases. While not as severe as felonies, a conviction to a misdemeanor in NYC or anywhere in New York State is still a devastating and significant event. This chart describes certain prison sentences authorized for those convicted of certain crimes in New York state. A release from our office does not automatically guarantee the release of property.