If you’ve been charged with a violent crime in New York, you’re not just facing jail—you’re facing the possibility of losing everything.
These are the kinds of accusations that make headlines, follow you for life, and require immediate action. Whether it’s a bar fight that went too far, a domestic altercation, or something much more serious, we defend people throughout Deer Park, Wyandanch, Brentwood, and Suffolk County who are up against life-changing allegations.
We understand that violent crime cases move fast—and that the police, prosecutors, and public are quick to assume guilt. Our job is to slow things down, investigate what really happened, and fight back with experience, precision, and determination.
Types of Violent Charges We Handle
- Assault & aggravated assault
- Robbery & attempted robbery
- Homicide or manslaughter
- Armed or unarmed burglary
- Domestic violence involving injury
- Gang-related violence
- Threats involving weapons
- Repeat offender allegations
Even if you’ve never been in trouble before, a single charge can carry mandatory prison time and brand you as violent in the eyes of the law.
Imagine This
A man from North Babylon is arrested after an argument outside a convenience store turns physical. Witnesses give conflicting accounts, but the police report paints him as the aggressor. Now he’s facing felony charges and years in prison. An attorney could gather surveillance footage, track down unbiased witnesses, and start building a case to tell the full story—not just the one the prosecution wants to believe.
Consequences of a Violent Crime Conviction
- Years—or decades—of prison time
- Permanent felony record
- Loss of gun rights and voting rights
- Damaged reputation in the community
- Immigration consequences
- Future barriers to employment, housing, and custody
We treat these cases with the urgency and fire they deserve—because your life is on the line.
How We Defend Violent Crime Cases
- Launch independent investigations
- Challenge physical evidence and witness credibility
- Argue self-defense or defense of others
- Expose inconsistent or biased police reports
- Negotiate for reduced charges when possible
- Represent you in trial when necessary
We don’t back down in the face of serious charges. We’re here to fight for your rights, your name, and your freedom.
Local Experience Matters
We’ve handled violent cases across Suffolk County, from police precincts in Deer Park to courtrooms in Central Islip. We know how these cases move—and how to move faster.