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If you’ve been charged with possessing an illegal weapon in New York, you need a good lawyer, plain and simple. Weapon possession charges are serious business with steep penalties if convicted. Let’s break it down:

New York Weapon Possession Laws

There are a bunch of laws about possessing weapons in New York. Some key ones:

  • It’s illegal to possess guns, knives, brass knuckles, and other weapons without a permit[1].
  • Having a loaded gun outside your home without a permit is a felony[2].
  • Possessing large capacity ammunition magazines is banned[3].
  • Switchblades, gravity knives, and stun guns are prohibited[4].
  • There are enhanced penalties for possessing weapons at schools or on school grounds[5].

Bottom line – it’s really strict. There are some exceptions if you have a valid permit, but otherwise, just having a weapon on you can mean big trouble.

Penalties for Weapon Possession

If you’re convicted of possessing an illegal weapon in New York, you’ll face:

  • Jail time – weapons felonies can mean years behind bars[6].
  • Fines – up to thousands of dollars.
  • A criminal record – which hurts jobs, housing, etc.
  • Other collateral consequences – like immigration issues or professional license problems.

Scary stuff. You want to avoid conviction at all costs.

Fighting Weapon Possession Charges

So what can you do to beat a weapon possession charge? Here are some strategies a good lawyer might use:

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  • File a motion to suppress evidence if there was an illegal search or seizure.
  • Challenge whether you actually “possessed” the weapon.
  • Argue you had a valid license or the weapon was antique, ornamental, etc.
  • Negotiate a plea deal to lesser charges like disorderly conduct if possible.
  • Take the case to trial and put the DA to their burden of proof.

A skilled NYC defense lawyer knows how to navigate these issues and fight to get charges reduced or dismissed. Don’t go it alone.

Why You Need a Lawyer

Trying to defend against weapon possession charges solo is a bad idea. Here’s why having a lawyer is critical:

  • They know how to challenge evidence and statements made to police.
  • They can negotiate better plea deals with the DA than you can.
  • They understand complex gun laws and defense strategies.
  • You avoid mistakes – self-defense can backfire without an expert.
  • Lawyers get better results – up to 60% reduction in fines/sentences.

Don’t play around with weapon charges. The stakes are too high. Hire a lawyer.

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Finding the Right Lawyer

Not just any lawyer will do. For the best chance of beating a weapon possession charge, find one who:

  • Focuses specifically on gun and weapon crimes.
  • Has experience defending weapon cases in your area.
  • Is aggressive – willing to take cases to trial if needed.
  • Has a track record of good results for clients.
  • You feel comfortable and can trust.

Ideally, a former prosecutor who knows how the DA thinks. Do your research to pick the right weapon crimes lawyer.

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With decades of experience in high-stakes federal criminal defense, Todd Spodek has built a reputation for aggressive, strategic representation. Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," he has successfully defended clients facing federal charges, white-collar allegations, and complex criminal cases in federal courts nationwide.

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