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NEW YORK STALKING LAWYER

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Stalking Attorney in New York

To most people, stalking doesn’t seem like a conviction that you really need to worry about. While you may see it as minor offense, once you are accused of it, law enforcement and the court system get involved and the situation is taken to an entirely different level. Being charged with stalking may ruin your reputation and can be highly embarrassing. In the end you will need to appear in court to present your case to the judge and/or jury.

Stalking cases can be harder to defend alone, so it is always helpful to work with a lawyer who can create a defense and prove your innocence. If you’ve been charged with stalking, you will require a New York stalking defense attorney who can work with your case in hopes of winning in court.

Stalking cases can be harder to defend alone, so it is always helpful to work with a lawyer who can create a defense and prove your innocence. If you’ve been charged with stalking, you will require a New York stalking defense attorney who can work with your case in hopes of winning in court.

What is “Stalking”?

Stalking falls under the category of harassment. When harassment becomes continuous and persistent, causes fear in the victim, or involves unknown surveillance, you can be charged with stalking. Of course, the court will hear both sides, but the prosecution will work hard to prove that you are guilty.

Various situations and actions can be considered stalking, according to the New York Clinic Access and Anti-stalking Act of 1999. For example, the most commonly seen case is an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend constantly calling, visiting or harassing his or her ex-significant other. Stalking can also include aggressive pursuits, such as following someone home, waiting by an ex-lover’s car after a break up, and other related actions. Unwanted advances are also said to be stalking.

New York State Stalking Defense Lawyer

While you may or may not be guilty of stalking, it is necessary to contact a New York stalking attorney who, with your innocence in mind, can help protest the convictions set against you. You don’t want to go to court with the common “it was a misunderstanding” defense. Instead, work with a lawyer who can provide you with proper legal counseling. You want to go to court confident in your defense. It’s important that the facts and explanations provided in court are solid.

Building Your Defense Against Stalking Charges

A skilled defense attorney should not only build your case, but should also look towards the prosecution’s side of the story to see where possible discrepancies may exist. Your lawyer will work with you to have your case dismissed and the charges dropped. In some cases, you may be able to get lesser sentencing that won’t weigh as heavily on your future.

Stalking charges can be detrimental to your way of living, your career and your social life. It’s important that you contact a New York stalking lawyer who can best represent you in court. If you’re ready to work with a great defense lawyer, feel free to contact George Vomvolakis by calling (212) 682-0700. He will work closely with you to shape your defense. Mr. Vomvolakis will always work hard for justice.

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