On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Nov 24, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Often when a crime allegedly occurs much of the narrative surrounds the alleged victim. The victim is the person who purportedly suffered the consequences of another person’s alleged criminal actions, and in New York and other American jurisdictions the person...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Nov 17, 2017 | Drug Charges
Facing criminal charges, especially serious drug charges, is an uncertain and fearful experience. A group of men from New York are in such a situation after being arrested by police. In late October, the Chittenango Police Department was made aware of potential...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Nov 10, 2017 | juvenile defense
Throughout New York state, there is a zero tolerance policy concerning underage drinking and driving. Young people who are under 21 years old and are caught driving after consuming any amount of alcohol are likely to be charged with underage DWI/DUI under the zero...
On Behalf of Lerner & Lerner, P.C. | Nov 3, 2017 | Criminal Defense
If you have been accused of a crime, you may know that there is a difference between misdemeanor and felony charges but may wonder what that difference is. Felony charges are the most serious type of charges an accused individual can face. Felonies may be divided into...