Criminal Law

Areas we cover

  • DWI & DUI

  • Assault/Weapons Charges

  • Domestic Violence

  • Sex/Violent Crimes

  • Violation of Probation

  • Drug Crimes

  • Suspended/Revoked License


When you have been charged with a criminal offense, the anxiety and uncertainty can quickly become overwhelming. Whether you are facing an infraction, violation, misdemeanor, or felony, you deserve a  lawyer with experience to offer you the best possible legal representation.

When you are arrested or facing criminal charges, whether DUI, DWI or something else, hiring an experienced and qualified criminal defense attorney can significantly change the outcome of your case.  We can provide you with an effective criminal defense against the pending criminal charges and help you understand the judicial process so that you can avoid unnecessary consequences.

Choosing a criminal defense attorney is an extremely important decision. You need and deserve an attorney with experience that can analyze your case, protect your rights, and offer you the best possible legal representation. From the initial consultation until the final resolution of your case we provide you with a professional and skilled representation. Professionals at our law firm in Suffolk County, NY understand that you are going through a difficult time and we want to provide you with the legal advice you deserve.

You need legal advice and counsel from the moment you are arrested or receive the summons to appear in court. You need to know that if you are convicted of a crime, this conviction will become part of your permanent record and can be accessible in the future by employers, government agencies, and law enforcement. It is imperative that you understand the impact that a conviction will bring to your life  so that you can minimize any possible consequences.


If you are arrested or you believe that you will be arrested, please keep in mind the following:

What should I do if I get arrested? The first thing that you need to do when you get arrested is to Contact Us. 

  • Do not speak to the police about the charges.

  • Do not sign any papers or affidavits.

  • Do not consent to any search of your person, property or home.

Call us Immediately.

What should I do if I believe I'm going to be arrested?

  • Do not go to the precinct without an attorney.

  • Do not speak to anyone about what happened or answer any questions they may have.

  • Do not sign any papers or affidavits.

  • Do not consent to any searches of your person, property or home.

Call us Immediately.


Most people feel that if they talk to the police and explain their circumstances they will convince the officer of their innocence or the officer will reduce the charges or let them go. Save your breath and your defense for your lawyer. At this point in time anything you say will be used against you in court and most likely will hurt your case. If you are told to cooperate in exchange of a better resolution of your case, or if they promise to let you go once you tell the truth, do not fall in the trap. Remember that you have a right to remain silent.