The New York Order of Discharge and Dismissal Under 18USC3607(a) is a specific order issued by a federal court in New York that grants a defendant’s motion to dismiss a criminal charge. This order allows the defendant to avoid a criminal conviction and any associated penalties. The order is issued pursuant to 18USC3607(a), which states that a court may dismiss a criminal charge if it finds that the interest of justice would be served by such a dismissal. There are two types of New York Order of Discharge and Dismissal Under 18USC3607(a). The first type is an Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal (ACD). This order is usually given to first-time offenders and requires the defendant to abide by certain conditions for a period of six months. At the end of the six-month period, the charges against the defendant are dismissed without a conviction. The second type of order is a Conditional Dismissal. This order requires that the defendant abide by certain conditions for a set period of time, and if the defendant complies with all the conditions, the charges will be dismissed without a conviction.