I immediately investigate the circumstances of your search. I obtain all documentation: the warrant, the affidavit, arrest reports, and property receipts.
Then I analyze every element. Was the warrant valid? Did any exception really apply? I submit FOIL requests for video evidence showing what actually happened.
I track down witnesses who can contradict the officers' version of events. I prepare detailed suppression motions with case law and facts specific to your situation.
At the suppression hearing, I aggressively litigate. I cross-examine officers. I expose inconsistencies, improper procedures, and Fourth Amendment violations.
While your criminal case proceeds, I'm building your civil rights claim in parallel.
I have extensive experience with Brooklyn precincts:
- 60th, 61st, 62nd, 63rd Precincts
- 66th, 67th, 68th, 69th, 70th Precincts
- 71st, 72nd, 73rd, 75th, 76th Precincts
- 77th, 78th, 79th, 81st, 83rd Precincts
- 84th, 88th, 90th, 94th Precincts
I've had success in Brooklyn criminal courts and federal court (EDNY). I know these judges. I know these prosecutors. I know how to win these cases.
Criminal relief:
Suppression of illegally obtained evidence. When that evidence is suppressed, prosecutors often have to dismiss the charges. Without their key evidence, they can't prove their case. Even if they don't dismiss, suppression can lead to reduced charges or better plea offers.
Civil damages:
Money compensation for the rights violation itself. This includes:
- Property damage during the search
- Emotional distress from the invasion of privacy
- Lost income from dealing with the fallout
- Punitive damages for egregious violations
Your civil case is independent of your criminal outcome. You can win your civil case even if the suppression motion is denied. Different standards apply.