Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | June 11, 2025 | Criminal Defense
The Steps of a Criminal Trial
Being charged with a criminal offense is incredibly overwhelming. In many situations, your case will be concluded with a plea bargain, but sometimes, you could face a trial. Understanding what to expect can help ease some of the anxiety you’re facing. This article will explore the key stages of a criminal case—from arrest and arraignment […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | June 9, 2025 | Criminal Defense
Ignition Interlock Device Laws in New York
If you’re convicted of a DWI in New York, one of the penalties you might face is the requirement to install an ignition interlock device (IID) on your vehicle. These devices are designed to stop people from driving under the influence by requiring a breath test before the engine can start. New York’s ignition interlock […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | May 30, 2025 | Criminal Defense
Difference Between Lawyer and Attorney
When it comes to legal matters, the terms “lawyer” and “attorney” are often used interchangeably. But despite their common usage, they are not identical in meaning, especially when you look at the legal requirements and implications under New York law. Whether you’re looking to hire legal representation or pursuing a legal career, understanding the distinction […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | April 17, 2025 | New York Law
What Are the Safest and Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Middletown?
Safety is a natural human concern and, for many, a non-negotiable consideration in where you want to live. If you’re considering a move to Middletown, New York, you might have picked up on the fact that different communities have radically different safety profiles. Overall, Middletown presents a pretty varied landscape — some places are known […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | April 4, 2025 | Criminal Defense
What Happens if You Get an Out-of-State Warrant for Arrest?
Facing an out-of-state warrant for arrest can be an overwhelming experience. Whether the warrant stems from a misdemeanor or a felony, ignoring the warrant can have severe consequences. Understanding the nature of out-of-state warrants and what steps to take in responding to such a warrant is critical. What Is an Out-of-State Bench Warrant? A bench […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | March 26, 2025 | DUI
What Happens If I Refuse a Chemical Test in New York?
When a driver is suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, police will often administer field sobriety tests when they execute a traffic stop. After the tests, or if the driver refuses the request, the officer will need to make a decision whether to make an arrest. If police decide to make […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | March 26, 2025 | Criminal Defense
Snap On Tools Snapped Off
Jury Blames Company and Awards $162,000 When Charles Grazier, age 31, of Chester, NY attempted to move a large Snap On Tools Corp. tool case at his shop, an attachable side-mounted tool box snapped off injuring his right hand. An Orange County State Supreme Court Jury sitting in Goshen, NY ruled that Snap-On Tools was […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | March 26, 2025 | Criminal Defense
What Is Shock Incarceration, and how do I get it?
If you or a loved one have been charged with the commission of a felony in New York State, you may have heard of the Shock Incarceration program. Introduced as a way to help with overcrowding in prisons while still providing rehabilitation to offenders, the Shock Incarceration program allows eligible offenders to earn early release […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | March 26, 2025 | DUI
What Is The Driver Responsibility Program?
On November 18, 2004, New York’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) instituted a driver responsibility program. Like many other government agencies and initiatives, this program has been given a name that contradicts or obscures what it really is.The driver responsibility program is a three-year tax on individuals convicted of an alcohol or drug-related driving offense, […]
Read More Larkin Ingrassia Criminal Defense Attorneys | March 26, 2025 | Criminal Defense
2010 – PAUL TEUTUL Jr. WINS APPEAL AGAINST ORANGE COUNTY CHOPPERS HOLDING INC.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Paul Teutul Sr. can not make Paul Teutul Jr. to sell his 20 percent interest in Orange County Choppers Holding Inc., as determined by an appeals court ruling. As the Discovery Channel starts its new season of “American Chopper,” with the Teutul family feud, outside litigation between […]
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