Queens Criminal Defense Attorney
Criminal Proceedings & Immigration Consequences
As a non-citizen looking to achieve or retain permanent resident status in the United States, your ability to do either of those can be destroyed by a criminal conviction. With the help of a Queens criminal defense lawyer , however, you may be able to avoid this life-altering consequence. There are many possible options which may fit your circumstances and an insightful attorney can identify the most effective approach to your case. This may involve a
reduction and removal of criminal charges and of course a well-fought case resulting in an acquittal. If you have already been convicted or entered a guilty plea, other possible approaches include
motions to vacate,
appeals and other
post conviction relief.
Our unique approach at Musa-Obregon & Associates is made possible by our expertise in both criminal law and immigration law. Without being able to take a comprehensive view of a case which considers all aspects these encompass, it is all too easy for mistakes to be made which can endanger your freedom or your immigration status. Attorney Michael Musa-Obregon is a proud member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers as well as the American Immigration Lawyers Association and has achieved many successes for his clients.
Criminal Defense Lawyer in Queens
Our firm is dedicated to defending your rights and protecting you from criminal deportation. We can help if you have been charged with or convicted of
DWI,
child abuse,
aggravated felonies,
drug crimes,
sex crimes,
theft crimes,
violent crimes,
domestic violence,
firearms offenses,
fraud related offenses and other deportable offenses. Our seasoned legal team operates with hard-hitting criminal defense tactics and will not only have your immigration status as a priority but will also fight to keep you free of the potential consequences under criminal law.
Contact a Queens criminal defense attorney for a comprehensive approach to defending your criminal case and protecting your immigration rights.