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Steps To Take if Accused of Prescription Fraud

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

Prescription fraud is a serious crime in the United States of America. Being charged with prescription fraud can have serious legal, professional, and personal consequences. The specific consequences may vary depending on the specifics of the crime, jurisdiction, and other factors, but common consequences of prescription fraud include jail time, fines, a criminal record,… Read More »

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Communicating With Your Criminal Defense Attorney

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

One of the most distressing experiences in life is being arrested and charged with a crime. A criminal conviction can have severe consequences, including jail time, probation, and fines. If you are arrested and charged with a criminal offense, it is crucial that you hire a criminal defense attorney. A skilled criminal defense attorney… Read More »

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What To Do if You Are Accused of a Hit-And-Run

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

According to New York Law, after an accident happens, drivers are required to stop at the accident scene and exchange information. Also, drivers must contact the police if an accident involves injuries or death. If a driver leaves the scene of a car accident without exchanging appropriate information with the other party or parties… Read More »

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New York Police Department Announces Citywide Crime Statistics for April 2024

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

On May 7, 2024, the New York Police Department posted the crime statistics for the month of April 2024 on its website. For the month of April 2024, overall crime went down in New York City, and shootings continued to decline. Overall index crime decreased by 4.9% in April 2024 compared to the same… Read More »

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Understanding the Crime of Menacing in New York

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

Menacing is a serious crime that can have serious consequences for those accused. This is especially true in New York, where there are strict laws governing this offense and where these laws are strictly enforced. The crime of menacing is codified under Article 120 of the New York Penal Law, and it generally involves… Read More »

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Types of Securities Fraud

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

Securities fraud is a serious crime in the United States of America. This crime can result in serious consequences for the individuals and institutions involved. Securities fraud is defined as the deception of investors or manipulation of financial markets for personal gain. This crime involves misrepresenting information investors use to make decisions. Securities fraud… Read More »

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Defending Against a Felony White-Collar Crime Charge in New York

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

White-collar crimes are different from other crimes in that they are generally nonviolent. They are usually committed with the intention of benefiting financially. These crimes can be committed by professionals, organizations, or individuals. In New York, white-collar crimes are a common occurrence. Common types of white-collar crimes in New York include embezzlement, identity theft,… Read More »

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Steps for Building a Strong Criminal Defense Strategy

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

If you are facing criminal charges in New York, it is vital that you build a strong defense strategy. Having an effective defense strategy can help protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome. There are different defenses that can be used in criminal cases. Depending on the specifics of your case, a… Read More »

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4 Important Facts About New York’s Self-Defense Laws

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

Self-defense laws are meant to protect people who find themselves in dangerous situations. When a person finds themselves in a dangerous situation and fights back, they may find themselves accused of assault or another crime. In such a case, you can fight the charges against you by raising the defense of self-defense. This is… Read More »

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4 Legal Defenses Against Grand Larceny Charges in New York

By Mark I. Cohen, Esq. |

According to New York Penal Law Article 155, the crime of grand larceny occurs when someone wrongfully or unlawfully withholds, takes, or controls property that is valued at more than $1,000 or that is of a particular type, including public records, secret scientific material, and credit or debit cards, with the intent of depriving… Read More »

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"... Mr. Cohen's effort... in everything he has done before the Court, is A-Plus... [R]ecently, in another case... [before me], the result he achieved for his client... was quite impressive." Honorable Kenneth M. Karas, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York.

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"So I have very sophisticated counsel here and, Mr. Cohen, [your client] is very fortunate in having you as his attorney, and I hope he appreciates that." – Quote from the Honorable Denise L. Cote, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York.

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"As Mark Cohen, a defense lawyer who has tried cases throughout the city and was a prosecutor in the Bronx, pointed out, there is a saying among defense lawyers in New York." – As provided in the New York Times City Room Blog.

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