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How An Attorney Can Help If You Are Facing Gun Crime Charges

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Gun crimes are very serious offenses in New York. If you are convicted of a gun crime in New York, you could end up paying substantial monetary fines and spending quite some time in prison. If you have been charged with a gun crime in New York, it’s best for you to retain a qualified weapons charge attorney. A gun-related offense, such as criminal possession of a gun or criminal sale of a firearm, can have far-reaching consequences. It is vital that you have the help of a qualified weapons charge attorney.

How Can a Defense Attorney Help You if You Are Facing Gun Crime Charges?

If you have been arrested and charged with a gun crime in New York, a skilled weapons charge attorney can help you in many ways. The following are some of the ways a weapons charge attorney can help you;

  1. Explaining Your Legal Rights and Helping Protect Them

A weapons charge attorney can help you understand your legal rights. As a criminal defendant, you have various legal rights. For instance, you have rights when being questioned by the police and when being searched. Apart from helping you understand your rights, your attorney can help ensure that your legal rights are not violated. And if your rights are violated, your defense attorney can work to have any illegally obtained evidence suppressed.

  1. Creating a Strong Defense Strategy

There are several defenses to gun crime charges. One of the defenses is that the defendant’s constitutional rights were violated. Another defense that can be raised in a gun possession case is that the defendant did not know of the weapon’s presence, and neither did they have the ability and intent to exercise control over it. An experienced weapons charge attorney will assess the specifics of your case and develop a strong defense strategy that can help you lessen the repercussions of the allegations you are facing or have your case dismissed altogether.

  1. Challenging Evidence

Your defense attorney may be able to challenge the evidence against you. If the evidence against you is unreliable, weak, or was obtained illegally, your attorney may be able to challenge it in court.

  1. Negotiating a Plea Deal

A plea deal is a deal between you and the prosecutor that allows you to avoid trial. A plea deal can reduce your exposure to a lengthier sentence. However, plea deals are not right for every case. Your attorney will advise on whether a plea deal is suitable for your situation. If it is, your attorney will negotiate with the prosecutor on your behalf to ensure you get a fair deal.

  1. Preparing You for Trial

If your case goes to trial, your defense attorney can help you prepare. They can help you understand what to expect at every step of the trial process. If you are going to testify, your attorney can help you get ready.

  1. Advocating for You in Court

Finally, a skilled weapons charge attorney can argue your case in front of the judge or jury if your case goes to trial.

Contact an NYC Weapons Charge Attorney

If you are facing gun crime charges in New York, do not hesitate to contact our skilled NYC weapons charge attorney, Mark I. Cohen.

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