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What to do if You Are Charged With Domestic Violence in New York State

Courts across New York State have recently closed amidst the spread of the new coronavirus. That being said, certain courts still remain open for certain cases, including those involving allegations of domestic violence. Unfortunately, if you are someone who is being wrongly accused of committing an act of domestic violence, your reputation may be damaged for years to come, which is why you must retain the services of an experienced New York criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. You should note that New York State has a mandatory arrest policy in place for when someone commits a felony, violated an order of protection, and disobeys a protective order by committing a family offense. These are all very serious consequences that are not to be taken lightly.

If you are someone who has allegedly committed an act of domestic violence, were arrested for violating a restraining order, or have just been issued a Temporary Restraining Order, you need to hire an aggressive criminal defense attorney who is ready to fight for your rights. If this has happened to you, you risk spending years in prison, as well as obtaining a criminal record. Unfortunately, having a criminal record can affect your life for years down the road, including preventing you from living in certain areas, taking out certain loans, securing certain jobs, and, if you are a non-citizen, it may even trigger your deportation.

Attorney Conway has been a trusted legal resource for individuals facing criminal charges in Rockland County for decades, and he is ready to put that experience to work for you. Do not fight these charges alone. Reach out to Attorney Conway to learn more about how our Rockland County firm can help you through the legal process going forward.

Contact our experienced Rockland County criminal defense attorney

Kevin T. Conway has over 30 years of experience as a Spring Valley criminal attorney handling DUI, DWI, traffic violations, violent crimes, sex crimes, illegal gun possession, shoplifting, and juvenile crimes. Attorney Conway is also experienced in commercial law matters, zoning law, and estate planning. If you need a Rockland County criminal lawyer, contact our Spring Valley office for a free consultation.

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