While merely “chopped liver” compared to Ponzi King Bernie Madoff, Brian Kim, the founder of Liquid Capital Management, was indicted by a New York County Grand Jury for his own Ponzi scheme that allegedly defrauded 45 people out of approximately $4,000,000. To his alleged victims, however, Mr. Kim and Liquid…
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New York Embezzlement Crimes & Laws Beyond Grand Larceny: A Criminal Lawyers Perspective Part II
As I addressed in an earlier entry in Saland Law PC’s New York Criminal Lawyer Blog, Embezzlement arrests and indictments go well beyond Grand Larceny charges. In New York, the laws of and crimes pertaining to Embezzlement can often come crashing down like a ton of bricks. While an experienced…
NY Crimes & Laws Involving Grand Larceny Embezzlement: A New York City Criminal Defense Attorney View Part I
When one thinks of Embezzlement in New York, one usually thinks of a Grand Larceny type scheme. While this may be true, experienced New York criminal lawyers will tell you that an Embezzlement based Grand Larceny investigation, arrest or indictment may only be the tip of the iceberg. In fact,…
New York White Collar Criminal Law Information Page: Falsifying Business Records in the First and Second Degree
In an ongoing effort to decipher the white collar criminal law in New York, the New York criminal defense attorneys and former Manhattan prosecutors at Saland Law PC have created an information page for Falsifying Business Records in the First Degree (NY Penal Law 175.10) and Falsifying Business Records in…
Client Avoids Felony Conviction & Jail After Arrested for Falsifying Business Records & Grand Larceny Embezzlement in Excess of $30K
The New York white collar criminal defense attorneys at Saland Law PC are pleased to announce that another client avoided both a felony conviction and incarceration after being charged with numerous felonies involving theft and fraud. Prosecutors had alleged that our client embezzled in excess of $32,000 from our client’s…
Grand Larceny In New York – Article 155: Understanding the Law & Implementing Your Criminal Defense
In New York State, Grand Larceny is one of the most common white collar crimes that prosecutors charge. Although the level of the crime can range from Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree (NY PL 155.30(1)) punishable by up to 4 years in prison to Grand Larceny in the First…
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…
Official Misconduct (New York Penal Law 195.00): Crime, Punishment and Your Criminal Defense
Not to be mistaken with Rewarding Official Misconduct (New York Penal Law 200.20), Official Misconduct (New York Penal Law 195.00), is a unique crime prosecuted in New York associated with public servants (defined below). Official Misconduct occurs as follows: When a public servant has the intent to obtain a benefit…
Possessing Counterfeit Money & Currency in New York State: Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the First Degree (NY PL 170.30) & Your NY Criminal Defense
You go into a restaurant in Manhattan or store in Brooklyn and pay with cash. It turns out, one of the $20 or $100 dollar bills is fake and a forgery. In the alternative, you are arrested for an unrelated charge in Queens and when you are searched, the police…
Promoting Gambling in NY (NY PL 225.05 & 225.10): Who Can be Charged with New York Penal Law 225.05 and 225.10
In the first entry in the New York Gambling Crimes series, I addressed the crime of Promoting Gambling in New York (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Westchester or any other County in New York State) as well as the dry, yet important, definitions underlying this and other gambling statutes. Today’s entry…