The Police Want to Speak With My Rockland County Juvenile Child, Should I Let Them?

The police are under no obligation to tell you what they’re investigating, why they are investigating, or if they’re seeking to charge your son or daughter with a crime. It’s imperative that you contact a criminal defense attorney who will act as your intermediary, speak to the police, determine what their intentions are, and determine […]

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What are Your Miranda Rights?

In New York State, you’re entitled to the right to remain silent. You’re not required to speak to a police officer. Generally, your Miranda warnings allow you not to offer incriminating evidence against yourself by the way of statements. When you advise the officer that you don’t want to speak with them any further, the […]

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What is the Difference between a Felony and a Misdemeanor in Rockland County?

The difference between a felony and a misdemeanor is the grade of the offense or the seriousness of the offense. In New York State, if you’re charged with a felony, you face the most serious offense. Most felonies start from an E-grade felony all the way up to an A-1 felony. They comes with mandatory […]

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