Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
unlawfully dealing with a child(4 counts)
Hi i was arrested 6 months agao for possesion of alchool and unlawfully dealing with a child. my x g/f picked me up and told me she has a 12 pack of beer she then picked up 3 of her friends and 5 minuites later we were pulled over. i asked the cop why we were pulled over and was then told to step out of the car and put in cuffs never knowing why. 15 mins later a different cop came and told me i was taking responsibilty. any advice?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: unlawfully dealing with a child(4 counts)
My advice to is hire an experienced attorney, it sounds like from your description you may be able to come out of this situation on top.
However, the chares involving minors are generally rather stiff and difficult to work around.
Please feel free to contact my office regarding this matter. I'd be more than happy to talk to you over the phone at no charge, and then see if I can be of some help. 2127098303
Re: unlawfully dealing with a child(4 counts)
To properly deal with your situation ,you should retain a competent criminal defense attorney. That being said,it would be difficult to advise you in general terms via the internet,for specific advice, please call my office @7188340087 for a free phone consultation.
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