- Child SupportSometimes, a license suspension is ordered without a set end date but rather to last until the offense that led to the suspension is properly address. These situations include failure to pay child support or state taxes, lack of filing a report after being involved in a car accident and the lack of response to a traffic ticket.
- Criminal DefenseAttorney Martin A. Kron is a Former New York State Traffic Court Judge who has extensive experience in traffic and traffic-related criminal defense cases.
- DUI/DWIThe consequences of DUI/DWI convictions do not just include fines and potential jail time. A conviction can also wreak havoc on aspects of your life now and in the future, such as through increased insurance premiums, criminal record in background checks for employment, impact on eligibility for financial aid, and even your immigration status.
- Traffic ViolationsRead what clients of Martin A. Kron & Associates, P.C. have to say about our New York traffic ticket lawyer. With more than 30 years of experience and tenure as a former traffic court judge, Attorney Martin Kron and his team know how to provide you with the counsel and advice you need to fight for your rights. Call us at (212) 235-1525
- BurglaryBurglary is the unlawful entry of a building with the intent to commit a crime once inside. There are several different types of burglary charges in New York, each with their own set of elements and penalties. Our burglary attorneys can help you fight burglary charges of any kind, whether it is burglary in the third degree or burglary in the first degree. We can also help you if you are facing charges for attempted burglary or burglary of an uninhabited structure.
- MisdemeanorsNew York’s aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle is a third-degree misdemeanor and carries fines between $250-$500 and possible imprisonment up to 30 days or 30 days of probation. These penalties increase with subsequent convictions.
- Hit and RunNow, you're not sure what you should do. If you stay, you don't know how long you'll be waiting for someone to arrive. If you leave, you don't want to get charged with a hit-and-run. What should you do?
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