The Law Office of Crotty & Saland
The Law Office of Crotty & Saland is a New York City criminal defense law firm representing people accused of white collar crimes, violent felonies, domestic violence, and other offenses. Attorneys Elizabeth Crotty and Jeremy Saland are experienced ex-prosecutors who worked for the former Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau. The firm only defends people facing criminal charges in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. Anyone accused of a New York state or federal crime can call the law firm day or night, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Attorneys Crotty and Saland have successfully gotten their clients' cases dismissed, negotiated felony criminal charges down to non-criminal violations, and obtained acquittals in jury trials. They have years of experience handling a wide range of criminal matters including grand larceny, embezzlement, tax fraud, felony theft, and drunk driving offenses.
The criminal justice system affects not just an accused person's rights, but also their liberty, integrity, and livelihood. The Law Office of Crotty & Saland's mission is to get each client the best possible outcome in their case. Every case is different. Some may warrant a trial, while others may be resolved in a favorable plea agreement with the prosecution. Whatever route clients decide to pursue, the firm treats each one with courtesy, respect, and compassion.
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