

Criminal Law in NY
– New York Criminal Defense Attorney
Criminal law in New York covers many different crimes such as homicide, murder related to conspiracies of drug distribution, drug trafficking, RICO, money laundering, extortion, money structuring, counterfeiting, computer crimes, mail fraud, etc. The crimes are classified in New York as A1 felonies, A2 felonies, B violent felonies, B non-violent felonies, C violent felonies, C non-violent felonies, D violent felonies, D non-violent felonies, E felonies, A misdemeanors, B misdemeanors, and violations. The punishment and sentencing varies with the seriousness of the crime, the circumstances under which the crime was committed, the physical and mental condition of the accused, etc.
New York Criminal Defense Attorney
-James LeBow - Experience Delivers
When an individual is charged with a crime, their first priority should be to seek the counsel of an experienced criminal lawyer. James B. LeBow is a leading criminal defense lawyer in New York. He is a member of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and the New York State Bar Association. His wide range of experience in the criminal defense of individuals accused has helped him to successfully defend his clients even in the most complex criminal cases. His record includes several non-guilty verdicts and outright dismissals. Experience matters. James LeBow has it.
Accused of a Crime?
James LeBow can help.
Many people charged with a crime in New York, or the family members of those accused, are unclear about the exact meaning and implications of the charges being brought against themselves or their loved ones. Hiring a reputed criminal lawyer like James LeBow will help you better understand and identify the type of the crime being charged. From the penal law section number mentioned in the charge sheet, James Lebow will help you understand the offense level and seriousness of the crime and will also help you understand the possible punishments or sentences for the crime in which you have been charged. This knowledge will assist you in taking the necessary steps to fight the charges.