Being charged with criminal trespass in New York means you’re accused of entering or remaining on someone else’s property without permission. It may seem minor, but a conviction can lead to a criminal record, fines, probation, or even jail time.
There are several degrees of criminal trespass under New York Penal Law, ranging from violations to misdemeanors and felonies. Many people are arrested for trespass in apartment buildings, stores, or during protests, often without fully understanding their rights or the law.
As a former prosecutor, I know how these cases are handled and how to challenge weak evidence, unlawful arrests, or mistaken identity. If you’ve been charged with criminal trespass in NYC or Westchester, contact my office. I’ll fight for your rights and your future with diligence and compassion.
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