While crime within New York City has decreased by nearly 20 percent within the past two decades, thousands of individuals are still arrested each year for a variety of crimes in this thriving metropolis.
Property crimes, particularly larceny and theft, are among the most frequently filed charges in New York City. In contrast, arrests for alleged murders and forcible rapes have decreased dramatically.
Anyone recently arrested and charged with a crime in New York City should consult with one of our esteemed New York City criminal attorneys in a free initial consultation. We will provide the accused with information regarding:
To ensure that you receive the best possible representation throughout all steps of the legal process, our experienced New York City criminal lawyers:
We provide top-of-the-line defense for various charges, including (but not limited to):
Along with defending individuals against a range of misdemeanor and felony charges, our respected New York City criminal attorneys also specialize in a variety of different types of legal proceedings, including (but not limited to):
The nature of your charges, as well as any criminal record you may have, will affect:
In most cases, first-time offenders, those who are charged with non-violent crimes and/or those charged with misdemeanors will receive the lightest sentencing.
For a thorough evaluation of your case, contact a Criminal Attorney in New York City today to setup a Free Initial Consultation.

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