Assault is one of the most commonly charged criminal offenses in Nassau County. A bar argument that turns physical. A family dispute that escalates. A misunderstanding at a parking lot. It takes only a few seconds for an altercation to lead to handcuffs, a trip to the precinct, and criminal charges that can alter the…
Continue reading ›Articles Posted in Blog
A criminal conviction can follow you for decades. Even if you served your time, completed probation, and turned your life around, a background check can undo all of that progress in an instant. Employers pass on your application. Landlords reject your housing application. Professional licensing boards raise red flags. If you’ve ever wondered whether your…
Continue reading ›Most people who get arrested for DWI in Nassau County assume they’re facing a misdemeanor — a serious charge, but one that won’t land them in state prison. And for a first-offense DWI, that’s usually correct. But New York’s DWI laws are “priorable,” meaning the penalties escalate dramatically with each subsequent conviction. A second or…
Continue reading ›If you’ve been arrested for DWI in Nassau County, one of the first questions you’ll face after your case is resolved is this: what happens to your car? Under New York’s Leandra’s Law, every person convicted of Driving While Intoxicated is required to install an ignition interlock device (IID) on any vehicle they own or…
Continue reading ›If you have a criminal conviction on your record in New York, you know how much it can affect your life — from job applications and housing to professional licenses and personal relationships. For years, the only option was to petition the court to seal your record under a complicated process that many people didn’t…
Continue reading ›Arrested for DWI in Nassau County? Here’s Exactly What Happens Next An arrest for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in Nassau County can feel like a blur of flashing lights, handcuffs, and confusion. Once the police car pulls away, the “what ifs” start to take over. Will I lose my license? Will I go to jail?…
Continue reading ›If you live in Nassau County, you may wonder: can the police stop or question you just because they think you’re a victim of a crime? Knowing your rights can protect you and help avoid legal trouble. What Is a Police Stop? A police stop, also called a detention, happens when an officer asks you…
Continue reading ›Domestic violence charges in Nassau County are taken very seriously. Many people believe that if the alleged victim wants to drop the charges, the case will automatically end. That’s not true. Once an arrest is made, the District Attorney decides whether to continue with the case—not the victim. Even if the alleged victim changes their…
Continue reading ›If you or a loved one has recently been arrested in Nassau County, you are likely facing a storm of questions. One of the most important new factors in any criminal defense case is video evidence. This leads to a critical question: Do Nassau County Police Department (NCPD) officers wear body cameras? The short answer…
Continue reading ›Domestic violence charges in Nassau County are taken very seriously. If the police respond to a domestic dispute and believe a crime was committed, they can make an arrest—even if the accuser later asks to drop the charges. Once that happens, it’s no longer up to the accuser. The prosecutor decides whether to move the…
Continue reading ›









