You were arrested or given a New York Desk Appearance Ticket in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens or anywhere else in the New York City region for shoplifting, Petit Larceny or Criminal Possession of Stolen Property (New York Penal Law sections 155.25 and 165.40). You are understandably concerned and upset. You contacted…
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New York Penal Law 165.15 – Theft of Services: Potential Punishment & Collateral Consequences
Make no mistake about it. If you “dine and dash,” leave a Manhattan cab driver high and dry without paying, jump a turnstile in Brooklyn or even use cable without permission, you will be either arrested or issued a NY Desk Appearance Ticket (DAT) for Theft of Services pursuant to…
Saland Law PC’s Jeremy Saland Consulted by New York’s Eyewitness News (ABC) Regarding Giuliani Shoplift Arrest
Caroline Giuliani, the former New City Mayor’s daughter, obtained an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACD) in court earlier today whereby her case will be dismissed and sealed in six months. New York’s Eyewitness News consulted New York criminal defense attorney Jeremy Saland as an “expert” in the arena of…
Top White Collar Crime Case Result: New York White Collar Criminal Defense Firm Gets Client Misdemeanor & No Jail After Client Charged with Felony Grand Larceny Embezzlement
The New York white collar criminal defense attorneys at Saland Law PC are pleased to announce that after months of dedication and advocacy, a client accused of felony Grand Larceny embezzlement obtained a misdemeanor without jail or probation. Prosecutors had alleged that our client embezzled in excess of $25,000.00 by…
Didn’t Leave the Store but Arrested For Shoplifting in New York (NY PL 155.25 & 165.40): The Basis for Your Arrest or Desk Appearance Ticket & Your Criminal Defense
As a New York criminal defense attorney / lawyer and a former Manhattan prosecutor, I have heard both defendants and clients often assert the same defense when they are either arrested or issued a New York Desk Appearance Ticket for shoplifting (New York Penal Law 155.25 or 165.40) in Manhattan,…
Caroline Giuliani Arrested & Issued a Desk Appearance Ticket For Shoplifting: The Law of NY PL 155.25, Possible Scenarios & Your Criminal Defense
I certainly don’t have the statistics, but countless number of people are arrested and / or issued Desk Appearance Tickets (DATs) in New York for shoplifting and violating the laws of Petit Larceny and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property. Unfortunately for former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, at least one…
DA: Manager of Tarrytown’s Castle on the Hudson Arrested for Grand Larceny Embezzlement in Excess of $400,000
Westchester County District Attorney Janet Difiore has announced the arrest of Mourad Boulas, a manager at Castle on the Hudson in Tarrytown, for Grand Larceny in the Second Degree (New York Penal Law 155.40). According to the Westchester County District Attorney press release, Mr. Boulas embezzled in excess of $400,000…
New York Criminal Defense & Grand Larceny Resource Page: Education is a Cornerstone to Any Criminal Defense
The New York criminal defense attorneys at Saland Law PC are pleased to announce that we recently expanded the New York White Collar Crime section of our website. While each case requires its own analysis and the information on the website and blog should not be used as advice, the…
New York Insurance Fraud, Grand Larceny & Your Criminal Defense: Does the Acquittal of One Charge Require the Acquittal of the Other?
With the search by New York State to find money to plug the budget gap, prosecutors are continuing to come down hard on New York white collar crimes where restitution or asset forfeiture may be part of a disposition. Two sets of crimes, New York Insurance Fraud (Article 176 of…
Criminal Possession of Stolen Property: New York Penal Law Sections 165.40 Through 165.54: Associated Legal Presumptions & Defenses
Much like the New York Grand Larceny statutes, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in New York ranges from a misdemeanor (NY PL 165.40) punishable by up to one year in jail (often associated with New York shoplifting and Desk Appearance Tickets throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx) to a…