Frequently Asked

Questions

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Will I have to go to court?

In many cases, yes. However, for certain minor offenses or procedural hearings, your attorney may be able to appear on your behalf (via an 'appearance waiver') so you do not have to miss work or school. We will advise you on when your presence is mandatory.

You should never accept a plea deal without first consulting a lawyer. While a plea agreement can sometimes reduce potential penalties, it also requires you to give up important rights and will sometimes result in a conviction and a criminal record. An experienced criminal defense attorney can evaluate the offer, explain the consequences, and help you weigh your options—but the final decision is always yours.

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Still Have Questions?

Every case is unique. The best way to get answers specific to your situation is to speak directly with an attorney.

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New York Office
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Kew Gardens, New York 11415
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180 East Main Street Suite 206
Smithtown, New York 11787
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