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NEW YORK VIOLATIONS – A MORE IN DEPTH LOOK AT THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER PLEA BARGAIN

As discussed in our March 20, 2008 blog, guilty pleas to “violations” are commonly used by the experienced NEW YORK CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS at TILEM & CAMPBELL to resolve more serious charges without putting our clients through the cost, expense, risk and time of a trial. At Tilem & Campbell…

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TILEM & CAMPBELL Defines Basic New York Legal Terms – Part II (ACD and VIOLATION)

As discussed in my previous blog (Legal Definitions, March 14, 2008), convictions for misdemeanors and felonies in New York State can leave a person convicted of a crime with a permanent criminal record and many other “collateral” consequences such as effecting employment, immigration and civil rights. Here at the New…

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NEW YORK GUN CRIMES and the SECOND AMENDENT – New US SUPREME COURT Case May have Far Reaching Effects

Westchester based Criminal Defense Law Firm, Tilem & Campbell, is following with great interest the case of District of Columbia v. Heller which was argued in the United States Supreme Court yesterday morning. Peter H. Tilem, Senior Partner at the firm is a former member of the Firearms Trafficking Unit…

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TILEM & CAMPBELL DISCUSSES CRIMINAL PROCEDURE – A BRIEF INTRODUCTION to the CPL (Sections 1.00 & 1.10)

At the New York Criminal Defense Law Firm of Tilem & Campbell our lawyers recognize that understanding criminal procedure is sometimes as important, if not more important, than understanding the substantive criminal law. Sadly, our criminal defense attorneys will agree that procedure in criminal actions varies drastically from county to…

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NEW YORK DWI – What Happens if You Refuse to Take a Properly Requested Breathalyzer Test?

Here at the New York Criminal Defense Firm of Tilem & Campbell we often represent defendants who, in addition to being charged with Driving While Intoxicated or Driving While Ability Impaired (please see previous posts), refused to submit to a chemical test. Almost always, the chemical test in question is…

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