by Paul D Petrus Jr | Apr 29, 2016 | Criminal Defense, Video, Video Transcriptions
Transcription: Because approximately 96 percent of all people charged in federal court are before a judge to be sentence, the most important part is the sentencing. The first thing that happens is a report written by the probation department, one by the... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Apr 29, 2016 | Criminal Defense, Video, Video Transcriptions
The arms export control act is a federal statute that sets out penalties for unlawful trade or sales of military weapons and military equipments. It could also be night vision goggles or special types of equipments or uniforms. Now, this is an offense that’s... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Nov 13, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Drug Crime, Video, Video Transcriptions
Return to Felony Drug Crimes Transcription Felony drug crimes in the state of New York are broken down into different levels from A1 and A2, being the most severe charges for felony drugs crimes, to E felonies. There’s also what is called a drug kingpin law... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Sep 30, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Parole
When you’re facing a parole violations charge, it is very important to hire a NYC attorney with parole violations experience! A common misconception is that an individual feels their misdemeanor case is going to be dismissed, and therefore their parole officer... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Sep 1, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Criminal Justice
Manhattan criminal defense lawyer Paul D. Petrus, Jr. offers free initial consultations to his clients. Most new clients choose to meet with Mr. Petrus in person at his office located within the Empire State Building for privacy reasons. Additionally, this allows new... by Paul D Petrus Jr | Sep 1, 2015 | Arrest, Court Proceedings, Criminal Defense, Criminal Justice, Domestic Violence
Hiring an expert NYC criminal defense attorney to defend you against misdemeanor assaults cannot prevent the accuser from suing you in a civil case. However, it can help to minimize the damage the criminal charge would cause to the civil case. If you’ve been...