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Don't let a New York Criminal Charge Ruin Your Life!
Arrested in New York?
Take a Long, Hard Look at the Charges Filed Against You.
Then you need to ask yourself these three vital questions:
1. Do you know how you are going to defend yourself against the charges against you?
2. Can you find a New York criminal defense attorney to help you without just guessing?
3. Are you prepared for what could happen to you if you are found guilty?
If you're like most people, you feel afraid about what's going to happen to you. Being arrested is a horrible and humiliating experience. I sincerely sympathize with that. I see what people like you have to deal with every day when they are caught up in the New York Criminal Justice System.
And to be honest with you--any criminal charge can have serious penalties. But there are many ways to fight back and defend yourself, and I know just how to help.
My name is Allen Kaplun, and I'm a criminal defense lawyer in New York. In my experience, I've learned that even cases that initially may look hopeless can sometimes be won ... or at least the penalties can be substantially reduced.
In fact, there are dozens of different defenses that can be used depending on your case. There are constitutional issues to be raised under New York criminal law. As your attorney, I'll be sure to bring up all the relevant ones to make your case as strong as possible.
But there's more than just that...
What Happens After Your Arrest?
The district attorney must prove that a crime was committed and that you committed it. That may sound pretty cut and dried, but it's not quite that simple.
You see, if challenged, the DA also has to show that the arresting officer made the arrest properly . . . that you were properly advised of your rights . . . that any searches of you or your property met constitutional guidelines in every respect . . . that the process used to identify you was done fairly . . . that any scientific tests were accurate and in line with set procedures. And the list goes on.
If he discovers things which may prove you innocent, a good attorney will make him give you that information. This is also known as "exculpatory evidence".
Many "due process" and constitutional arguments can also be made to keep certain evidence that the state may have against you from even being used. Evidence that is not fair to use against you, that violates your legal rights.
The bottom line is that you need a New York criminal defense lawyer who knows the system and who knows how to use the Constitution for what it was intended - to defend your rights.
That's where I come in. Because I'll do whatever it takes to get you every advantage.
Now, I can't promise you anything because each case is unique. Maybe there are some things distinctive to your case which are important. And there may be other factors. Either way, an honest lawyer should not guarantee the outcome of the case. It's possible that in some situations you might be better off by making a plea bargain. But in my experience, often the best defense is trial by jury.
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