How Serious Are Drug Trafficking Charges In New York?

Posted on : October 26, 2021
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If you were charged with drug trafficking in the state of New York, you may be wondering how serious the accusations against you are. Drug trafficking is penalized harshly and you could be subject to thousands of dollars in fines, incarceration, or both. Here’s what you should know and how to get the legal help Learn More

What Are the 6 Types of Crime in New York?

Posted on : September 14, 2021
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Learn about the 6 different ways criminal offenses are categorized in New York and how to get legal help when you’ve been arrested for a crime.  1. Violent Crimes  Violent crimes are criminal offenses against people and sometimes animals. The most common violent crimes are murder, manslaughter, rape, kidnapping, gang violence, child endangerment, robbery, and Learn More

What Does “Objection!” Mean In Criminal Court?

Posted on : August 7, 2021
Brooklyn Criminal Lawyer - Scott Cerbin
What Does “Objection!” Mean In Criminal Court?   You may be familiar with the phrase “Objection, your honor!” from television or movies, even if you’ve never personally been to court.  What exactly does it mean when a prosecutor or criminal defense lawyer objects, and how does it affect your case?    Read on to find Learn More

What Should I Expect From Unsupervised Probation?

Posted on : July 11, 2021
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People who have been found guilty may be sentenced to probation. There are two types of probation: supervised and unsupervised. Here are the specifics of unsupervised probation, including what to anticipate and how to get the legal support you need after being charged with a crime. Unsupervised Probation Defined  Unsupervised probation does not involve random Learn More

What Is Illegal Search and Seizure?

Posted on : June 8, 2021
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The United States Constitution was written to restrict the authority of the police and government officials over the American people, while giving them enough to maintain peace within U.S. communities. By prohibiting authorities from searching the property or person of citizens, the Fourth Amendment safeguards the right to privacy.  How a police search is conducted Learn More

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