Bronx DWI Lawyers
- Bronx Law Associates:
any felony or misdemeanor, whether at the state or federal level
- Siriano & Bernstein:
* Assault
* Battery
* Drug offenses
* Drug possession
* DWI
* Embezzlement
* Forgery
* Fraud
* Gun possession
* Manslaughter
* Murder
* Vehicular manslaughter
* Violent crimes
* White collar crimes
* Wire fraud
- Pagan & Pagan:
* Violent crimes Ñ such as murder, assault, weapons charges and sexual assault
* Drug crimes Ñ possession, distribution and trafficking
* White collar crimes Ñ financial fraud, securities fraud, union fraud, immigration fraud, computer crimes and identity theft
* DWI / DUI / Drunk driving
* Domestic violence
* Property crimes Ñ including theft, burglary and shoplifting
* And other felonies and misdemeanors
- DeMarco, Mark:
Armed Robbery
Arson
Assault and Battery
Burglary
Capital Offenses
Conspiracy
Criminal Appeals
Criminal Cases
Criminal Defense
Criminal Litigation
Criminal Trial Practice
Death Penalty
Driving While Intoxicated
Drug Crimes
Drug Trafficking
DUIDWI
Federal Criminal Law
Federal Practice
Felonies
Homicide
Juvenile Crimes
Kidnapping
Manslaughter
Misdemeanors
Money Laundering
Murder
Narcotics Offenses
Parole and Probation
Sexual Assault
Sexual Crimes
Weapon Charges
White Collar Crimes
- Frisco, Nick:
* Child Custody
* Child Support
* Criminal Defense and General Practice
* Divorce
* Matrimonial and Family Law
- Benjamin Heinrick:
DWI and your Driver's License
If you refused to take the breathalyzer test, the state has two opportunities to take your license away. First, there is the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) administrative hearing. If you do not show up or respond within 14 days, you lose your license automatically. Generally, the hearing is held within a month or two of the traffic stop.
The second opportunity to lose your license happens during the actual DWI prosecution. The prosecution is run by the courts of the State of New York, and is completely separate from the DMV hearing.
- Peter Shaffer:
If you or someone you are concerned about has been arrested in New York or for any federal crime or is being investigated by any New York State or federal agency, you need an experienced criminal trial lawyer.
- Alexander Sanchez:
The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that a person has the right to the assistance of counsel when he or she is accused of a criminal offense. This right applies to the states under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Most states have also enacted provisions in their constitutions that provide a person with the right to the assistance of counsel.
- James Fleck:
Many state laws require criminal defendants to pay restitution to their victims and/or to the state for harm directly caused by the defendant's crimes. Such laws are generally enacted to provide compensation for a broad array of costs resulting from crimes such as fraud, personal injury, death or property damage. When determining costs, courts often consider victim expenses resulting from, among others, the inability to be gainfully employed; physical and/or psychological rehabilitation; and burial expenses. Sometimes, where feasible, defendants may be ordered to return property.
- Duroseau,
Sullivan & DeMarco:
Call an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately. He can
advise you of your rights while in police custody and help protect
you from hurting your chances in court. He can prepare for and
appear at your arraignment, arguing against the prosecutor's
request for the judge to set bail. He can thoroughly investigate
your case and interview witnesses who may help you. If appropriate,
he can help present your side of the story to a grand jury.
Ultimately, he can challenge the evidence against you in court
proceedings such as suppression hearings and trial.
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