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24/7/365 Emergency Hotline: 631-348-1702

If you have been arrested, or in case of an emergency, our attorneys can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 631-348-1702.

NY Criminal Justice Reforms See Pushback from Prosecutors, Police

This summer, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a package of reforms into law that are set to radically alter how the criminal justice system functions throughout the state. While criminal justice advocates were pleased with the reforms that were passed, some, including several politicians and law enforcement representatives, are more critical of the reforms. Some even hope to have the reforms stopped from going into effect, which is scheduled to happen on January 1, 2020. Continue reading “NY Criminal Justice Reforms See Pushback from Prosecutors, Police”

Sweeping Criminal Justice Reforms to Take Place Starting January 1st

A package of reforms was signed into law in April that are set to completely change the criminal justice environment in New York State. The reforms will take effect starting January 1st, 2020, and both police and prosecutors are preparing the changes in procedure necessary to accommodate the changes. The reforms themselves are a major victory for criminal justice advocates, who have aimed for these reforms for years.

Some of the most significant changes were those made to rules related to bail, which has eliminated bail for misdemeanor offenses, except in cases of sex crimes or violating orders of protection. It also eliminated bail for most non-violent felonies, except for witness tampering, conspiracy to commit murder, domestic violence cases, crimes against children, sex crimes and terrorism-related offenses. It was even eliminated for most Class A nonviolent drug felonies, and some burglary and robbery-related felonies. This will mean that most people accused of a crime will be able to defend themselves from outside of a jail cell, allowing them to maintain their regular lives while the cases hang over their heads.

Another important set of reforms was made to the discovery rules, the laws that govern when, how and what kind of evidence the prosecution and defense must turn over to one another. The new discovery rules will make it so the prosecution must turn over all the evidence they have within 15 days after arraignment, with some exceptions. The defense will also get the names and contact information of anyone with information relevant to a case, names and assignment of all police officers involved, and every witness statement, even if the prosecution never intends to call them to the stand.

Prosecutors, meanwhile, will no longer be able to claim police evidence delays as a reason for not turning over evidence, and must turn over all evidence they intend to use at trial 15 days before the trial. Defense attorneys must provide all the evidence they intend to use at trial to the prosecution within 30 days of the trial. Prosecutors can still get a restraining order to avoid disclosing certain sensitive information to the defense, if they can convince the judge there is sufficient cause to do so.

If you or someone you know has been arrested for a criminal offense, you will need legal counsel to help you preserve your rights and get you the relief you deserve. A New York criminal defense lawyer, who is experienced in handling criminal cases of all sorts, can advise you of your legal rights and will fight for your best interests in court. If you or your loved one has been arrested, contact the Suffolk County criminal defense attorneys at McGuire, Peláez and Bennett at (631) 348-1702.

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They were a big help with a case I had that had been prolonged by NYC. With their help I avoided 8 points & an increase on my insurance. Can't recommend them enough, well worth the money.
Me fue bien. Trabajan muy bien. Son recomendados
Response from the owner:Thank you very much for your positive review, Orlando. We appreciate you coming to us for legal assistance, and hope you consider us if you need any further help.
Mi experiencia con los los Abogados en Mcguirre, Peláez son muy profesionales le recomendaría a mucha de mis amigos hispanos
Response from the owner:Thank you very much for your review, Joel. We are glad we could be of assistance. Please let us know if there are any future legal issues you need help with.
I can’t recommend Brett Bennett — or really, anyone at McGuire, Peláez & Bennett — highly enough. Hiring Brett was hands-down one of the best decisions I’ve made (and trust me, given why I needed a lawyer, I’ve made some questionable ones).

From the start, Brett made the whole process so much less stressful. He’s approachable, sharp, and always available to chat — no legal jargon, no intimidation, just solid, straightforward guidance. My case wasn’t exactly simple, but Brett’s expertise and understanding of the law turned what felt like a mess into a remarkably favorable outcome. Way beyond what I expected.

Also, special shoutout to the receptionist — she was an absolute gem. Every time I called, she was kind, helpful, and somehow managed to make the whole experience feel a little less daunting.

Bottom line: Brett was affordable, worth every penny, and then some. If you’re reading reviews wondering who to trust with your legal headache — take it from me, this is your guy.
Response from the owner:Maeve, we greatly appreciate you leaving your review. We are happy to have been of service, and hope we can help you again if you ever need any assistance with a future legal matter.
Los abogados son expertos en lo que hacen. Me an ayudado anteriormente y hicieron un buen trabajo. Las muchas de frente son muy buena gente.
Response from the owner:Gracias. Thank you Juan.
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