The scope at our practice runs from traffic stops to domestic violence to sexual offenses, and from mortgage fraud to money laundering to murder. Three tough lawyers bring a unified message to...
Brooklyn (NY) - - Phone: (718) 238-9898Criminal charges are serious matters. Your rights, your freedom and your family arenāt worth the risk. We can strategically defend you from these charges to reduce the risk of their consequences. No...
Brooklyn (NY) - - Phone: (718) 504-1440As a former prosecutor, Mr. Hart prosecuted hundreds of misdemeanor and felony cases ranging from Assault to Drug cases to Homicides from arrest to trial and conviction. I'm familiar with all aspects...
Brooklyn (NY) - - Phone: (718) 246-8200Spodek Law Group P.C. represents individuals and businesses in criminal and family law matters in all 5 Boroughs of New York. Since 1976, we have represented thousands of clients. With that kind of...
Brooklyn (NY) - - Phone: (718) 596-3700In two decades of practice, Stephen Bilkis has represented hundreds of clients accused of crimes. He has earned a reputation for thoroughly investigating each case, being extraordinarily prepared, and...
Brooklyn (NY) - - Phone: (718) 526-6100Facing criminal charges in Brooklyn, New York? The Law Offices of Michael Mullen is dedicated to helping the residents of New York fight against their charges. With extensive trial experience and a...
Brooklyn (NY) - - Phone: (347) 462-0338Whether you are the target of a criminal investigation, have already been charged with a misdemeanor or felony, or are concerned that you may be charged, you need an experienced criminal defense...
Brooklyn (NY) - - Phone: (646) 864-5722
The lawyers in Brooklyn, specialized in criminal law, deal mainly with the court of law for criminal offenses like murder, abductions, tortures, etc. They are trained to handle some of the toughest crime cases involving public riots, fights, etc. Building up cases and developing charges against proceeding investigations are an integral part of their jobs. Their main aim is to hold the conduct norms that define conduct that is prohibited by the state because it is held to threaten, harm or otherwise endanger the safety and welfare of the public, and that sets out the punishment to be imposed on those who breach these laws.