Criminal Defense in New York
Criminal Law and Criminal Defense in New York
A criminal conviction can wreak havoc in your life and is bound to have many adverse consequences, including loss of reputation, employment, and other opportunities. Think about the embarrassment to your family.
When you are arrested, charged with a crime, under investigation, or facing indictment, it can be a terrifying time. An experienced criminal defense attorney in
At times like these, you are wise to seek the counsel of LeBow & Associates, PLLC, experienced
Don’t Jeopardize Your Future
As one of the top criminal defense law firms in New York we will work to minimize all penalties, including fines, bail, jail, forfeiture of property, office, or license, probation, and parole supervision. We pledge to provide the vigorous and thoughtful representation you need.
This is not the time to take chances with your future. Do not attempt to go it alone.
Types of Criminal Charges
Crimes are divided into two main categories - felonies and misdemeanors - depending on the crime's seriousness and the length of punishment. Felonies are crimes generally punishable by more than one year's imprisonment. Misdemeanors are crimes generally punishable by less than one year's imprisonment.
We represent all types of crimes including:
• Murder/homicide
• Rape
• Sexual assault
• Assault & battery
• Bribery
• Civil rights violations
• Domestic offenses
• False imprisonment
• Drug trafficking
• Harassment
• Violation of protective orders
• Robbery
• Stalking & intimidation
• Theft
• Burglary
• Treason
• RICO
• Human trafficking
Vehicular crimes such as:
• Driving under the influence
• Driving while intoxicated
• Manslaughter by motor vehicle
Miscellaneous offenses such as:
• Adultery, bigamy & related crimes
• Carjacking
• Contempt
• Contributing to delinquency & unruliness
• Counterfeiting
• Disorderly conduct
• Gambling
• Resisting arrest
• Reckless endangerment
• Drug possession
• Terrorism
Property crimes such as:
• Arson
• Criminal trespass
• Destruction of property
• Embezzlement
• Forgery
• Larceny
• Receiving stolen property

