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Category Archives: Criminal

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New York Police Department Announces Citywide Crime Statistics for September 2023

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

On October 11, 2023, the New York Police Department posted the crime statistics for the month of September 2023 on its website. For the month of September 2023, overall crime went down in New York City, and shootings declined compared to the same month last year. Overall index crime decreased by 5.6% in NYC… Read More »

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What Function Does a Jury Serve in a Criminal Trial?

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

If you have been arrested and charged with a criminal offense, you are most likely feeling overwhelmed about the process ahead. If your case goes to trial, one of the most crucial aspects of your case will be the jury. The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives criminal defendants the right to a… Read More »

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What Do Appellate Courts Consider When Reviewing a Case?

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

If you are convicted of a crime in the United States, you can file an appeal to a higher court, asking it to review the lower court’s decision. If your appeal is successful, your conviction may be overturned, or the court may send your case back to the lower court for additional findings. On… Read More »

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Can a Prosecutor Appeal a Not Guilty Verdict?

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

If you are facing criminal charges, you need to understand your rights and options to ensure you achieve a favorable outcome. For instance, you need to know that if your criminal case ends with a guilty verdict and you feel there was a legal error, you may be able to appeal your conviction to… Read More »

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What Is Jury Nullification?

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

In the United States of America, when a criminal case goes to trial, jury members are selected, and their role is to evaluate the evidence presented at trial and determine if the defendant is guilty or innocent. Jurors are required to apply the relevant laws to the evidence presented at trial and reach a… Read More »

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Prosecutorial Misconduct – When a Prosecutor Breaks the Law

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

In an attempt to secure a guilty verdict, prosecutors sometimes engage in unethical and illegal tactics. This is referred to as prosecutorial misconduct. Prosecutorial misconduct arises when a prosecutor violates a defendant’s rights. When a prosecutor breaks the law and commits misconduct, there are several remedies the defendant can be afforded. Additionally, a prosecutor… Read More »

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New York Police Department Announces Citywide Crime Statistics for August 2023

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

On September 15, 2023, the New York Police Department posted the crime statistics for the month of August 2023 on its website. For the month of August 2023, overall crime went down again in New York City, and shootings continued to decline. Overall, index crime went down by 1.5% in August 2023 compared to… Read More »

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Understanding What a Hung Jury Is and Its Implications

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

If you are facing criminal charges, there are several concepts that you need to understand. One of the concepts you need to understand is the concept of a hung jury. It is vital that you understand the meaning of a hung jury, situations that can lead to a hung jury, and the implications of… Read More »

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What Is a Nolo Contendere or No Contest Plea?

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

After being arrested and charged with a criminal offense, you can plead guilty or not guilty to the charges against you. You probably already know this. But do you know there is a third option? Sometimes, criminal defendants are allowed to plead no contest or nolo contendere. Read on to find out what it… Read More »

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Steps To Follow for Finding an NYC Criminal Defense Attorney Who Would Be Right for You

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

Being charged with a criminal offense is stressful. This is understandable. A criminal conviction can result in a criminal record, jail time, and fines. However, the good news is that criminal defense attorneys are available to help you if you are facing criminal charges. Working with the right criminal defense lawyer can result in… Read More »

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