- Criminal DefenseThe penalties for mortgage fraud are incredibly harsh in New York, so make sure that you have our criminal defense lawyers on your side.
- DUI/DWIA DWI charge can follow you for the rest of your life. If you want to clean up your record, this is what you…
- Traffic ViolationsIf you have been issued a traffic ticket on the roads of Rockland County, you should consider your legal options. Even though a speeding ticket seems easy to resolve, an effective attorney may be able to lessen the charges through plea bargaining or get the ticket dismissed, saving you from points on your driving record that impact insurance premiums.
- Sex CrimesWelcome to The Law Office of Kevin T. Conway. Our New City law firm represents the needs of clients from Rockland County and the greater New York area facing a variety of legal matters. Kevin T. Conway helps clients overcome criminal and municipal charges, including Rockland County DUI/DWI, drug offenses, juvenile matters, violent crimes, sex crimes, and traffic violations, and more. Kevin T. Conway also represents the interests of clients that need legal services related to estate, commercial, and zoning law matters. If you need a firm dedicated to clients and passionate about the law, contact The Law Office of Kevin T. Conway.
- RobberyViolent crimes are the most serious criminal offenses. New York courts are hostile and aggressive towards violent crime cases. Judges often “throw the book†at offenders, sentencing them to detrimental amounts of jail time. According to the FBI, violent crimes can include murder and manslaughter, robbery, aggravated assault, and forcible rape. New York State has expanded the definition of a violent crime to include burglary, kidnapping, and most sexual assaults.
- Burglary
- Drug CrimesIf you have been charged with a drug offense, you face a range of consequences. Simple marijuana possession is a fine, more of the drug can escalate the charge to a criminal matter. Other drugs like cocaine and heroin, even small amounts area a serious matter. If caught in possession of prescription drugs without the right documentation, you will be charged. Those charged with drug trafficking face some of the most serious consequences of the judicial system.
- Assault
- Murder
- Juvenile CrimesNew York State defines a juvenile as a person under the age of 16 and at least 7 years of age. New York will prosecute people over the age of 16 as adults. Regardless of the age of the person during the trial, if the party was 16 or younger during the commission of the crime, he or she is a juvenile in the eyes of New York. Juvenile crimes are heard in family court instead of criminal or municipal court. A child is considered a “juvenile delinquent†if they need supervision, treatment, or confinement.
- ShopliftingNew York recognizes shoplifting as a crime called larceny. Those who are arrested for larceny have various consequences to face that depend on the circumstances of their case. In many situations, a person stealing small objects from a department store may not realize the serious situation he or she is in when committing larceny. New York is aggressive when hearing these cases, some of which are considered felonies. If you have been charged with a shoplifting charge, depending on what you took and the value of the property, you could face serious penalties and possible jail time.
- Kidnapping
- Manslaughter
- Land Use and Zoning