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If you have been arrested and charged with a criminal offense, you are likely concerned about your future, and with good reason. The criminal justice system imposes heavy penalties on those who are convicted of a criminal offense. There is an ongoing crackdown on crime, and police task forces focus on identifying, arresting, and convicting those engaged in criminal activities throughout Rockland County, NYC, Hudson Valley, and New York State.

My firm, the Law Office of William J. Reddy, is committed to providing high quality, aggressive legal representation to those who are in trouble with the law and need a criminal lawyer who will fight for their cause. As a former Senior Assistant District Attorney and narcotics prosecutor, I have an in-depth understanding of the criminal justice system that is uncommon in a criminal lawyer.
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William J. Reddy has been practicing criminal law in the Courts of the State of New York for over 15 years, since his graduation from the prestigious Boston College Law School. He has extensive trial experience and is often called upon by colleagues for advice on trial strategy and tactics. Mr. Reddy believes that client goals are only achieved when leverage is identified and utilized.
Attorney William J. Reddy has been practicing in New York's criminal courts for more than 15 years. During that time, he has handled cases throughout the entire Hudson Valley. From an office in New City, we not only serve all of Clarkstown and Rockland County, but lower, mid and upper Hudson Valley / Capital District.
Being charged with a crime can be a frightening experience. Fortunately, you don't need to face criminal charges alone. At my firm, the Law Office of William J. Reddy, we believe in identifying the best defense for our clients and aggressively pursuing it in court. Having been in practice for over 15 years, I not only understand what it takes to build a compelling criminal defense, but I also have a successful track record in court.
Under the New York Penal Law there are various different classifications of assault; first degree, second degree and third degree. Depending on the type of assault committed and the severity of injury or damage caused, the penalties and sentences handed down for individuals convicted of assault will vary.
Burglary is committed when a person enters or remains unlawfully in a building with the intent to commit a crime therein. Under New York law there are three primary classifications of burglary charges. All of them are felonies. At a minimum, burglary is a class "D" felony.

Higher felony offense levels occur when the building is a dwelling (a place where people commonly sleep), when the person uses a weapon or dangerous instrument, when a person displays what appears to be a firearm, and when an a person other than a participant is injured.Even being in possession of burglary tools, without having yet committed a burglary, could result in misdemeanor charges and up to a year in jail.
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