Results
PRIOR RESULTS DO NOT GUARANTEE SIMILAR OUTCOMEThe following case results are merely examples of the types of cases handled by Saland Law. It is imperative to recognize that each case is unique even if the criminal charge is the same.
Shoplifting: NY PL 155.25 & 165.40- Business professional accused of shoplifting in excess of $600 – Dismissed
- Physician accused of shoplifting in excess of $500 – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Physician accused of shoplifting – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Financial services employee accused of shoplifting in excess of $600 – ACD - Dismissed in six months
- College student accused of shoplifting – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Financial services employee accused of shoplifting in excess of $700 - ACD - Dismissed in six months
Theft of Services: NY PL 165.15- Teacher used unauthorized MetroCard – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Business Professional refused to pay cab and damaged police car – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Business Professional refused to pay cab – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Two men accused of not paying restaurant bill: - ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Two college students "jumped" through turnstile without paying – ACD – Dismissed in six months
Obstruction of Governmental Administration: NY PL- Man physically interfered with police in arresting friend – Dismissed
Assault in the Third Degree : NY PL 120.00- Man accused of striking another man with axe handle – Dismissed
- Man accused of punching and fracturing another man's nose – Dismissed
- Physician accused of punching and striking another man – ACD- Dismissed in six months
- Real Estate Agent accused of punching doorman – Dismissed
- Woman accused of scratching and striking boyfriend – Dismissed
- Physician accused of tackling man and punching him repeatedly – Dismissed
- Business Professional accused of fist fight over parking spot – Dismissed
- Woman accused of striking man with umbrella causing lacerations requiring stitches – ACD – Dismissed in six months
Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance: NY PL 220.03- Teacher accused of possessing cocaine– Dismissed
- Business Professional accused of possessing cocaine – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Man accused of possessing cocaine and an unregistered (unloaded) firearm: Disorderly Conduct violation – No criminal record
- Physician accused of possessing fake police parking placard – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Man accused of having altered vehicle registration – Dismissed
Prostitution and Solicitation: NY PL- Man accused of soliciting undercover police officer posing as a prostitute - Dismissed
- Man accused of soliciting undercover police officer posing as prostitute in a hotel sting – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Woman accused of promoting prostitution and working at a "brothel" - Dismissed
- Woman accused of offering sexual services as an escort - Dismissed
Falsely Reporting an Incident in the Third Degree: NY PL 240.50- Man pulled fire alarm in Manhattan hotel allegedly causing partial evacuation – ACD – Dismissed in six months
Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree: NY PL 120.20- Man pulled fire alarm in Manhattan hotel allegedly causing partial evacuation – ACD – Dismissed in six months
Driving While Intoxicated – DWI / DUI: VTL 1192- Man arrested after he blew over twice the legal limit – Dismissed
- Man arrested after he refused to submit to a breathalyzer test – Dismissed
- Man acquitted after trial where he was initially charged with DWI and Driving without a License
Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree: NY PL 265.01- Man accused of possessing unregistered (unloaded) firearm as well as cocaine - Disorderly Conduct violation – No criminal record
- Man accused of possessing a bludgeon at JFK Airport – ACD – Dismissed in six months.
- Architect accused of possessing a gravity knife – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Professional accused of possessing a gravity knife - ACD - Dismissed in six months
- Four separate clients accused of possessing "loaded firearms" at JFK Airport – Two ACDs – Dismissed in six months and two Disorderly Conducts
Criminal Mischief in the Fourth Degree: NY PL 145.00- Man arrested on six cases for making graffiti "tags" - Disorderly Conduct Violation – No criminal record
- Two men accused of making graffiti "tags" on a train – Disorderly Conduct Violation – No criminal record
- Man accused of making graffiti – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Two men accused of "gorilla" style advertising with graffiti – ACD – Dismissed in six months
- Man accused of graffiti – ACD- Dismissed in six months
- Man accused of causing in excess of $4,000 damage in apartment building – ACD – Dismissed in six months
Leaving the Scene of an Incident: VTL 600- Man accused of driving with a suspended license and leaving the scene of a car accident – VTL 509 - Violation and no criminal record
PRIOR RESULTS DO NOT GUARANTEE A SIMILAR OUTCOME
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Jeremy answered his phone at 3am to help secure my son's release without bail, within hours. He went straight to the people that mattered and kept my son informed in the cells, giving him hope when no one was communicating with us. He was helpful to the extreme; very kind; very calming for my son; very confident he would be released. The fact he answered the phone, in bed, at 3am, when he was asleep was stunning - especially as no other lawyer did. They all rang back about lunchtime!!! I always felt informed; well advised and that someone was working in my son's best interest. I recommend him wholeheartedly. Sarah
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Jeremy’s past experiences in working with the DA and his knowledge of the legal process was instrumental in getting my charge of unlawful surveillance dismissed. I would recommend his services to anyone who is facing serious legal charges. I found him to be professional, honest, intelligent, and I could not have had a better legal outcome than the one I received. Anonymous