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Desk Appearance Ticket DAT Lawyer - Brooklyn, NY
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Monday, March 11, 2013 10:37 PM
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Have you received a Brooklyn (Kings County, 120 Schermerhorn) or Manhattan (New York County) Desk Appearance Ticket (DAT) or Summons for Petit Larceny / Shoplifting / Harassment / Assault / Trespass / Marijuana Possession / Theft of Services or any other crime?
You should know that you have been arrested; however, the officer who arrested you, largely in his or her own discretion, did not make you spend the night in jail, and go before the Judge for arraignment. Rather, he or she gave you a Desk Appearance Ticket, known by the acronym of "D.A.T.," trusting that you would appear on the scheduled date as printed on the D.A.T. That day is your arraignment, when the Judge will decide whether or not to set bail while your case proceeds. A Desk Appearance Ticket is not to be taken lightly; YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A CRIME AND ARRESTED. You should not attend Court on the scheduled day as per your Desk Appearance Ticket without an experienced Criminal Defense Attorney. Michael J. Redenburg, Esq. routinely represents individuals given Desk Appearance Tickets in Brooklyn and Manhattan. It is important to know that if you are convicted of a Misdemeanor, job opportunities as well as your future earning ability may be affected. New York State DOES NOT allow for the expungement of Misdemeanors or Felonies, except in the narrowest of circumstances (such as some drug related offenses).
Call for a free consultation.
Michael J. Redenburg, Esq.
150 Broadway, Suite 808
New York, NY 10038
http://www.mjrlaw-ny.com/Brooklyn-Criminal-Defense-Blog/2010/July/Desk-Appearance-Ticket.aspx
(Office) 1-212-240-9465
(Cell) 1-631-748-0601
(toll-free) 1-877-219-0990
Reasonable fees; all major credit cards accepted.
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You should know that you have been arrested; however, the officer who arrested you, largely in his or her own discretion, did not make you spend the night in jail, and go before the Judge for arraignment. Rather, he or she gave you a Desk Appearance Ticket, known by the acronym of "D.A.T.," trusting that you would appear on the scheduled date as printed on the D.A.T. That day is your arraignment, when the Judge will decide whether or not to set bail while your case proceeds. A Desk Appearance Ticket is not to be taken lightly; YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A CRIME AND ARRESTED. You should not attend Court on the scheduled day as per your Desk Appearance Ticket without an experienced Criminal Defense Attorney. Michael J. Redenburg, Esq. routinely represents individuals given Desk Appearance Tickets in Brooklyn and Manhattan. It is important to know that if you are convicted of a Misdemeanor, job opportunities as well as your future earning ability may be affected. New York State DOES NOT allow for the expungement of Misdemeanors or Felonies, except in the narrowest of circumstances (such as some drug related offenses).
Call for a free consultation.
Michael J. Redenburg, Esq.
150 Broadway, Suite 808
New York, NY 10038
http://www.mjrlaw-ny.com/Brooklyn-Criminal-Defense-Blog/2010/July/Desk-Appearance-Ticket.aspx
(Office) 1-212-240-9465
(Cell) 1-631-748-0601
(toll-free) 1-877-219-0990
Reasonable fees; all major credit cards accepted.
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