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See that form over to the right? Four rectangular boxes below the words "Contact Online"? It's for you. You'll see that form on every page of this website.
Use the form to ask me any question you have about criminal defense in New York. Anything: What should you do if a detective has contacted you? How will a criminal conviction affect your ability to work, to receive financial aid, to become a United States citizen? What is a grand jury? No question is too big or too small.
Don't be shy. Fill out the form's four boxes with:
1. Your name.
2. Your email address.
3. Your telephone number.
4. Your question.
I will do my best to get back to you with an answer within 24 hours; quicker if I can. If you prefer to write your question in a bigger form, click here.
If you need to speak with me right away, call 646-360-0290. If your question is not urgent, or for whatever reason you prefer to write rather than call, don't be shy. Fill out the form.
I've tried to provide a reasonable amount of useful criminal-defense information on this website, but I can't anticipate every question you might have. No question is too simple or too complicated. If for some reason I can't answer your question, I'll explain why and try to point you in the right direction.
When sending your question, keep the following thoughts in mind:
1. Don't submit any confidential or sensitive information with your question; the form sends information by non-encrypted e-mail, which is not secure.
2. Submitting the form does not create an attorney-client relationship between us.
So, go ahead. Ask me a question. Fill out the form or, better yet, call me at 646-360-0290.
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