Michael Kramer, Attorney at law

1311 Mamaroneck Ave
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White Plains, NY 10605
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Michael Kramer, Attorney at law

A Criminal Defense Designed Specifically For Each Case

Whether it is DWI, SPEEDING, DRUGS and any CRIMINAL matter Michael Kramer can help you create the best strategy for success. He has navigated his clients through the maze of the criminal justice system for over 30 year in the cities, towns and villages of Westchester County and beyond, such as: White Plains, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Eastchester, etc.

Being prosecuted for any crime can be devastating. It can turn your life upside down. Facing a criminal charge without the help of an experienced criminal attorney can be a disaster. Your freedom and reputation are at stake.

When you hire Michael Kramer the goal will be either a dismissal of all charges, a fair plea agreement or a favorable verdict at trail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I’ve just been arrested! What should I do?

If you are arrested, do whatever you must to remain silent. Even if you are innocent, do not attempt to explain your situation. Any statement you make to police without talking to an experienced criminal defense attorney in White Plains, NY will do serious damage to your ability to win your criminal case. It’s your right to have an attorney present during questioning. Immediately contact a White Plains criminal defense attorney.

Q: What is the difference between being charged with a misdemeanor and being charged with a felony?

The most notable difference between a felony charge and a misdemeanor charge, to a defendant, is the severity of the possible penalties. A felony conviction can potentially mean serving time in prison. Any incarceration for a misdemeanor charge is served in a local jail and will not exceed one year.

Q: Can I take care of my criminal case without a trial?

Most cases in New York settle before ever getting to trial. Your White Plains criminal defense lawyer will review the possible resolutions for your case and express whether a plea agreement is in your best interest. If your case does go to trial, your attorney’s experience level will work either for or against you.

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