A case in Westchester lands in one of its city or justice courts — White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon and others. Here's the plain-English version of what happens, and the documented step you control.
Westchester matters are handled across the county's city courts and town/village justice courts — White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon among the busiest. Anger-related misdemeanors and violations (assault in the third degree, aggravated harassment, disorderly conduct) begin at arraignment and move through conferences toward dismissal, an ACD, a reduced plea, or trial. Weeks to months — runway you can use.
Westchester prosecutors and judges respond to initiative: no new arrests, exact compliance with conditions and any order of protection, documented voluntary steps. A live remote program produces a same-day letter, progress reports, and completion documentation formatted for your Westchester court — and because it's 100% remote, the specific courthouse never affects how you attend. If an ACD is in play, see how ACD works in Westchester.
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