You found yourself in the agonizing position of facing charges for a crime you didn’t commit. However, you still had a glimmer of hope that everything would turn out well in the end. You knew you were innocent, and you had a chance to show this in court....
Month: January 2023
I’ve been charged with a felony. How will this affect my rights?
If you are indicted and charged with a felony in New York, you can be certain of one thing: you will face an aggressive prosecution, and the consequences if convicted can be life-altering. Depending on the specifics of your case, a conviction for a felony can send you...
What is “obstruction of justice” under federal law?
When authorities investigate federal offenses, they expect those they interview to be honest and forthright. Otherwise, they can waste a good deal of time and resources going down the wrong paths and failing to investigate the right people. That’s why there are...
Should clients admit their guilt to their attorneys?
This subject has been the subject of ongoing debate in law classrooms all over the country – how to best defend guilty clients. As far as legal principles go, guilty clients deserve as vociferous a defense as innocent clients do. It is also important that your defense...