Dedicated Criminal Defense Representation
A criminal charge can change your life. We provide the strategic, aggressive defense you need to protect your freedom.
DWI / DUI Defense
A charge of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in New York is a serious offense with severe consequences. A conviction can lead to a criminal record, substantial fines, license revocation, and even jail time. We provide an aggressive defense to protect your rights, your license, and your future.
Understanding the Charges
- DWI (Driving While Intoxicated): BAC of .08% or higher.
- Aggravated DWI: BAC of .18% or higher, carrying enhanced penalties.
- DWAI/Alcohol: A violation for a BAC between .05% and .07%.
- DWAI/Drugs: Impairment by a single or multiple drugs.
- Chemical Test Refusal: Carries its own penalties, including automatic license suspension.
Our goal is to challenge the evidence against you, from the legality of the traffic stop to the administration of sobriety tests, to fight for a dismissal or a reduction of charges.
Drug Crimes
New York's drug laws are complex and carry severe penalties. A conviction can result in lengthy prison sentences, hefty fines, and a permanent criminal record that affects your life opportunities. A strong legal defense is a necessity.
Types of Drug Offenses We Handle
- Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (CPCS)
- Sale of a Controlled Substance
- Unlawful Marijuana Possession or Sale
- Prescription Drug Crimes
Our defense begins with a thorough examination of the evidence. Was the search and seizure lawful? Were your constitutional rights violated? We scrutinize every detail to identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case.
Assault & Violent Crimes
Being accused of assault or another violent crime can be a terrifying experience. A conviction carries life-altering consequences, including imprisonment and a permanent mark on your record. It is critical to secure legal representation immediately to protect your rights.
Assault Charges in New York
- Assault in the Third Degree (Misdemeanor): Intentionally or recklessly causing physical injury.
- Assault in the Second Degree (Felony): Causing serious physical injury or using a weapon.
- Assault in the First Degree (Felony): Causing serious physical injury with a weapon or intent to disfigure.
Defenses can include self-defense, defense of others, or challenging the prosecution's evidence regarding intent. We will conduct our own investigation to ensure your side of the story is heard.