Wrongfully Convicted
Wrongfully Convicted Mr. Warney was convicted for killing a man and a woman in Rochester, New York. He was sentenced to twenty-five years to life in prison. He had signed a confession admitting that...
View ArticleNassau County, New York’s Crime Lab is an Embarassment!
Nassau County, New York’s Crime Lab is an Embarassment! There have been recent disclosures with regard to the numerous problems faced by the Nassau County Police Crime Laboratory. Nassau County faces...
View ArticleLoss of License for Talking on a Cell Phone
Loss of License for Talking on a Cell Phone It is against the law to speak on a cell phone while driving a motor vehicle in the state of New York. This past summer, Justice Edmead, sitting in the...
View ArticleModification of Criminal Law
Modification of Criminal Law DWI’s Generally driving while intoxicated convictions (DWI’s) are not subject to being expunged. Instead, in some circumstances these records can be sealed. We can also...
View ArticleNYC Child Welfare Workers Charged with Negligent Homicide
NYC Child Welfare Workers Charged with Negligent Homicide In March of 2011, two former New York City child care workers were charged with negligent homicide related to a girl’s death. The girl was four...
View ArticleSpeeding Tickets
Speeding Tickets Have you received a speeding ticket recently? Do you have moving violations and points against your license? If the answer to either of these questions is yes, you may be paying as...
View ArticleThe Prosecution of Pedestrians
The Prosecution of Pedestrians Recently, in Georgia, a pedestrian was convicted of vehicular homicide related to the death of her four year-old son. The boy was killed in a car accident caused by a hit...
View ArticleSpeed Racing on the Long Island Expressway
Speed Racing on the Long Island Expressway Darnel Anderson, 25 years of age, decided to have a race with Darrel Squiers. The race took place on the Long Island Expressway in Nassau County, New York....
View ArticleDriving While Intoxicated (DWI) Charges Dismissed
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Charges Dismissed In a case before Gerri Pickett in the criminal court of Kings County the Judge found the accusatory instrument charging an individual with driving...
View ArticleIntoxication, Without More Evidence, Does Not Establish Reckless Driving
Intoxication, Without More Evidence, Does Not Establish Reckless Driving In October of 2012, the Appellate Division of the Third Department, an Appeals Court in the State of New York, found a jury...
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