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After a soccer game in New Meadowlands Stadium, fans were headed out on foot when a drunk driver ran his car into the crowd. The twenty-one-year-old was driving a Silver Acura and mowed down pedestrians after the soccer game on Route 120. A New York City Criminal Lawyer indicates that one of the nine pedestrians was a 20-month-old-child. The man was charged with driving while intoxicated as well as assault with an automobile and aggravated assault of a juvenile.

According to a New York City Criminal Lawyer, the man left the scene of the accident but was later found and taken into custody. His bail was set at $50,000. The injured pedestrians were transported to nearby hospitals and one person suffered from serious head injuries.

Although the 20-month-old child was injured, the injuries were reported to be minor. This particular accident occurred shortly before midnight just after the international soccer game had ended. This soccer game drew a crowd of more than 77,000. A New York Criminal Lawyer reports that this was the first professional sporting event at this stadium.

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Little Julia Connors was stabbed and then partially covered with a tablecloth. When a Good Samaritan arrived on the scene, he asked her who was responsible and all she could do was murmur “A man”. She was barely hanging on at that point and even after being transported to the hospital, little Julia couldn’t recover from the attack. The twelve-year-old was a student at PS 4 and a Confirmation Candidate at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church reports a Queens Criminal Lawyers.

According to a Queens Criminal Lawyers, the little girl perished at the hands of a pathological slaughter. She had been stripped and raped and tiny body had been stabbed repeatedly. With more than 40 stab wounds on her little frame, Connors simply couldn’t hang on.

After the investigation by police started, reports that she had been assaulted in a vacant apartment on her block and then dumped in the adjacent lot were revealed. The young girls parents tried to report her missing the night before but even after multiple pleas, the parents were told that the police didn’t have the manpower to look for the little girl and that the parents should start looking for her themselves. New York Criminal Lawyers can be of great assistance when someone faces criminal charges.

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Crown Heights church was conducting services as usual. However, the church leaders were quick to express concern over an officer entering the church looking for a man who was a suspect in a traffic accident. The officers had chased an 18-year-old into the Shiloh Seventh-Day Adventist Church Friday night. According to a Brooklyn Criminal Lawyer, the 18 year old had stolen a car and fled.

Church officials indicated that for the most part the parishioners felt violated. According to one of those in the church worshipping, the police entered the church as if they were raiding a crack house. Brooklyn Criminal Lawyers can be of great assistance in these situations.

The officers conducting the chase indicated that they were only looking for a suspect. The suspect had been driving the wrong way on a one-way street and ended up on the sidewalk. The police made it plain that they were attempting to protect the general public from a criminal. The youngster who is a member of the church has eleven charged, including grand larceny and reckless driving pending against him. According to a New York Criminal Lawyer, one of the church elders asked if he could negotiate with the suspect to surrender but that his requests were ignored. According to the members in attendance, officers kicked the suspect in the head and punched him in the stomach when they found him.

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Yeardly Love was a 22-year-old lacrosse player at the University of Virginia. Now, a lacrosse player from the men’s team at the University of Virginia sits in jail awaiting a hearing in June. Westchester Criminal Lawyers may be needed as one young woman’s body is undergoing an autopsy and another faces murder charges. Ms. Love’s body is said to have undergone physical trauma. George Huguely allegedly busted down Ms. Love’s bedroom door, shook her causing her head to hit the wall repeatedly. Then, he took her computer and left. A Westchester Criminal Lawyer says that Ms. Love’s roommate found her and initially suspected alcohol poisoning.

Authorities ruled out alcohol poisoning when the evidence of physical trauma was discovered. No one has yet to determine why Mr. Huguely took her computer but some suspect that it contained death threats made by him to Ms. Love. It’s cases like this one where a New York Criminal Lawyer can be of tremendous help.

The firm of Stephen Bilkis & Associates and its New York Criminal Lawyers and convenient locations in the New York Area including Prospect Park, NY can be very helpful to you if you find yourself involved in a criminal prosecution. Facing charges without a New York Criminal Lawyer is a losing option.

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When a 17-year-old stormed the filled in Philadelphia during a game against the cards, he was jolted with a high volt of electricity. Questions surround whether this was too much force for such a small offense. The young man reportedly called home and asked his father for permission before he ran onto the field report Bronx Criminal Lawyers.

When the smoke hasn’t even settled after what appeared to be an innocent SUV exploded, authorities are on guard for anything unusual. And, with that, even a teenager in a Phillies jersey and khaki shorts could be seen as a threat. Bronx Criminal Lawyers can help in cases like this..

Unfortunately for the youngsters, the tasers were one of the Philadelphia authorities biggest purchases in recent month. And, at the same time, is it excessive force to use the tasers in a situation like this asks New York Criminal Lawyers. The bottom line in this case signifies a changing of the guard. At one time, rushing onto the field or possibly storming into the dugout to steal kisses was seen as extra entertainment. Now, those same behaviors are startling and scary.

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The smoke has barely cleared when a seemingly innocent car parked in Times Square failed to detonate. And now, Manhattan Criminal Lawyers report that a Pakistani-American man has been speaking freely to authorities. The man indicated that he did have a role in the attempted attack.

The man arrested, Faisal Shahzad is a thirty year old who tried to flee the country after authorities were able to tie him to the attempted car bombing. According to some Manhattan Criminal Lawyers, Shahzad’s role is unclear, however, he is believed to be part of the Pakistani Taliban and did have a major role in attempted attack on Saturday.

Unfortunately Mr. Shahzad was able to board an international flight even though he was a major target in the investigation. He is however, a naturalized United States citizen who lived in Connecticut. When he was finally taken into custody, he was charged with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and other federal charges related to explosives. According to the New York Criminal Lawyers he was interrogated without being read his Miranda rights under what is commonly known as a public safety exception

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A twenty-two year old man was stabbed to death in his Bronx building. The victim was

pierced twice in the hand in the Bronxdale Houses at his Watson Avenue building. Long Island Criminal Lawyershttps://criminaldefense.1800nynylaw.com/lawyer-attorney-1397938.html were told that the man was taken to Jacobi Medical Center for

treatment of his wounds but he later died at 1pm. It is not clear the full extent of his

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An auxiliary cop and a retired NYPD veteran have been charged with conspiracy after delivering a duffel bag of alleged cocaine packets to the Bronx. The two face a minimum sentence of ten years in prison should they be convicted. The auxiliary arranged a meeting between the veteran cop and someone he thought to be a drug dealer. The supposed drug dealer turned out to be an informant. The alleged plan was for the ex-officer to move the load from a warehouse in Long Island to a buyer located in the Bronx, FBI officials told Bronx Criminal Lawyers. It was a $12,000 transaction which the two carried out. Amid the sting operation, the NYPD vet bragged that showing his ID and shield always keeps him out of trouble with cops. He was also armed with a 9-mm handgun, and told one informant that he would be ready to shoot if necessary, according to a Bronx Criminal Lawyer. The auxiliary officer set up the exchange after boasting

that he could transport ten kilograms of coke by recruiting members of the NYPD, while the veteran officer was the muscle to carry out the plan. The retiree had been with the

NYPD for twenty years (1986-2006), and the auxiliary was from the 30th precinct in the Bronx and had been there since 2006, reports New York Criminal Lawyers. It is unclear if these officers will face any additional charges, or if there are any previous incidents in which they have been involved.

A New York Criminal Lawyer is the best representation one has in drug related cases. If you are facing criminal charges due to a incident involving drugs, you will need the experience and training of a New York Criminal Attorney on your side. Do not hesitate; call one today.

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An Imam from Queens was sentenced to only four days in jail which he had already

served for lying to FBI agents. The imam had been serving as an NYPD informant and

pleaded guilty to telling an Afghanistan immigrant that he was under investigation,

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