“YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT” MEANS SHUT YOUR MOUTH Whether on TV or in movies, when you hear that famous line ‘YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT’ it is always followed by a person being placed in handcuffs. It has such a negative connotation. It is so closely associated with being in trouble that… Read more »
Category: Criminal Law Blog
Your Rights Matter – Continued
A quote often attributed to founding father Thomas Jefferson goes like this: “An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people.” The criminal defense attorneys at Ianniello Anderson, P.C. agree, wholeheartedly. Which is why, for the next several weeks, we will be periodically posting quick blogs to educate readers about citizens’… Read more »
Your Rights Matter
A quote often attributed to founding father Thomas Jefferson goes like this: “An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people.” The criminal defense attorneys at Ianniello Anderson, P.C. agree, wholeheartedly. Which is why, for the next several weeks, we will be periodically posting quick blogs to educate readers about citizens’… Read more »
2020-2021 NYS Bail Reform Changes
Late Thursday, NY lawmakers approved the 2021 Budget, a 177 billion dollar plan that includes COVID-19 relief, new paid sick leave, and the banning of flavored e-cigarettes. Tucked within that budget, are anticipated changes to the recently effective bail and discovery changes in the criminal procedure law. Here are some of the major changes… Read more »
What is Bail Reform – A 1,000 Word Summary
By Marc R. Pallozzi, Esq. of Ianniello Anderson, P.C. ©2019 The news and social media have been drawing a lot of attention to the New York Bail Reform Laws passed in April of this year. The majority of what we’ve read include quotes from local District Attorneys and law enforcement officers about how the new… Read more »
A Felony, A Misdemeanor and A Violation: Part 2
By Marc R. Pallozzi, Esq. of Ianniello Anderson, P.C. ©2019 MISDEMEANORS: On our last blog we discussed the least serious form of criminal charges – violations. This blog will discuss misdemeanors. Misdemeanors are “crimes,” in that they result in a criminal record. Misdemeanors are broken up into three classes: Class A, Class B, and unclassified…. Read more »
A Felony, A Misdemeanor and A Violation: The Difference Between Them and What You Should Know
By Marc R. Pallozzi, Esq. of Ianniello Anderson, P.C. ©2019 In addition to the real estate services that are offered, Ianniello Anderson, P.C. has an emerging criminal defense, DWI, and vehicle and traffic law practice. Our team of attorneys include all former prosecutors with experience handling nearly every type of crime and traffic offense in… Read more »