If you’re facing domestic abuse charges in New York, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. We get it – this is a scary and stressful situation. But you don’t have to go through it alone.
At Spodek Law Group, we have years of experience defending clients against domestic violence accusations. We’re here to help guide you through the legal process and fight for the best possible outcome in your case.
Domestic abuse charges in New York can cover a wide range of alleged behaviors, from verbal threats to physical violence. Some common charges include:
The specific charges you’re facing will depend on the details of the alleged incident. But ANY domestic violence accusation is serious and can have major consequences for your life and future. That’s why it’s so important to have an experienced attorney on your side.
If you’re convicted of a domestic violence offense in New York, you could be facing:
And that’s not even considering the damage to your personal relationships and reputation. A domestic violence conviction can follow you for years and impact nearly every area of your life.
Look, we’re not gonna sugarcoat it – domestic abuse cases are COMPLICATED. There are often conflicting stories, a lack of physical evidence, and intense emotions on all sides. Without a skilled attorney to advocate for you, it’s easy to get railroaded by the system.
Here are just a few of the ways we can help if you hire us to handle your domestic violence case:
The bottom line is this: You have WAY too much at stake to try to handle domestic abuse charges on your own. You need an experienced New York criminal defense lawyer in your corner.
Listen, we know you have options when it comes to choosing a lawyer. But here’s why we think Spodek Law Group is your best choice for domestic abuse defense in New York:
We take domestic violence cases SERIOUSLY. When you hire us, you get our full attention and effort to resolve your case as favorably as possible.
If you decide to hire Spodek Law Group to handle your domestic abuse case, here’s what you can expect:
We’ll be by your side every step of the way, fighting to protect your rights and your future. You don’t have to face domestic violence charges alone.
Listen, we know how scary and overwhelming domestic violence charges can be. But the sooner you get an experienced lawyer on your side, the better your chances of a positive outcome.
Don’t try to handle this on your own. Call Spodek Law Group today at 212-300-5196 for a free, confidential consultation about your case. Let us put our knowledge and experience to work for you.
Remember, an accusation is not the same as a conviction. With the right legal representation, you CAN fight these charges and protect your future. We’re here to help – reach out now to get started.
Potential Consequences of Domestic Abuse Conviction | How Spodek Law Group Can Help |
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Jail time | Negotiate for reduced or no jail time |
Fines | Work to minimize financial penalties |
Probation | Advocate for alternatives to probation |
Mandatory classes | Explore options for voluntary treatment |
Loss of gun rights | Fight to preserve your 2nd Amendment rights |
Criminal record | Seek charge reduction or dismissal |
Employment difficulties | Protect your professional reputation |
Immigration issues | Navigate complex immigration consequences |
We know you probably have a lot of questions about your domestic abuse case. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we hear:
Q: Can domestic violence charges be dropped in New York?
A: It’s possible, but not guaranteed. In New York, prosecutors have discretion over whether to pursue charges, even if the alleged victim wants them dropped. That’s why it’s crucial to have an experienced attorney advocating for you.
Q: What if the alleged victim doesn’t want to press charges?
A: The decision to press charges ultimately lies with the prosecutor, not the alleged victim. However, if the victim is uncooperative, it can make the case more difficult to prove. We can use this to negotiate for reduced or dismissed charges in some cases.
Q: Will I automatically lose my gun rights if convicted of domestic violence?
A: In most cases, yes. Federal law prohibits gun ownership for those convicted of domestic violence offenses. However, there may be ways to preserve your rights depending on the specific charges and circumstances.
Q: How long does a domestic violence case typically take to resolve?
A: It varies widely depending on the complexity of the case and whether it goes to trial. Some cases can be resolved in a matter of weeks, while others may take months or even over a year. We’ll work to resolve your case as quickly as possible while still fighting for the best outcome.
Todd Spodek - Nationally Recognized Criminal Attorney