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Bruce Yerman, Attorney at Law

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Bruce Yerman, Attorney at Law 
New York, New York Office
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350 Broadway, Suite 700
New York, New York  10013
(New York Co.)
Mailing Address: 350 Broadway, Suite 700, New York, New York, 10013
Telephone: 888-312-9334
Fax: 646-349-1284
http://www.Criminal-Defense-Law-NYC.com



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Office Hours:
Monday: 09:00 AM-07:00 PM
Tuesday: 09:00 AM-07:00 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM-07:00 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM-07:00 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM-07:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM-03:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 AM-03:00 PM


About this office:

I'm a New York City criminal defense lawyer. I defend clients accused of committing crimes in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.

My clients are accused of such crimes as driving while intoxicated, domestic violence, assault, theft, shoplifting, possession and sale of narcotics and marijuana, weapons possession, sex offenses and homicide.

My goal in each case is the same: achieve the best outcome possible for my client.

If you have been accused of a crime, call me to schedule a free, in-depth consultation to discuss the best outcome possible for you.



 

Statement of Practice Summary:
Criminal Defense; Driving While Intoxicated; DUI/DWI; Arrest; Arraignment; Drug Offenses; Marijuana Offenses; Assault and Battery; Self-Defense; Burglary; Trespassing; Murder; Manslaughter; Vehicular Homicide; Shoplifting; Larceny; Fraud; Aggravated Harassment; Disorderly Conduct; Gun Possession; Robbery; Bribery; Arson; Rape; Sexual Misconduct; Resisting Arrest; Felonies; Misdemeanors; Family Law; Matrimonial Law; Divorce; No Fault Divorce; Uncontested Divorce.




Year Established: 2003

Clients:
Proving no intent to kill at the murder trial of a teenager accused of shooting an innocent bystander.

Getting my client's driver's license back by convincing a DMV Judge that my client did not refuse to blow into an Intoxilyzer.

Persuading the Court and the District Attorney to dismiss a first-degree robbery indictment, by proving that the so-called victim had lied about being robbed.

Notifying detectives to stop interrogating a young man accused of attempted murder.

Persuading the Court to modify an order of protection in a domestic violence case, so that a husband could return home to his family.

Attending a stationhouse lineup with a teenager suspected of murder.

Arranging the "voluntary surrender" of a man accused of sexual abuse.

Litigating the release of my client's car, which police had seized after arresting the client's spouse for using the car to sell guns.

Negotiating a "youthful offender adjudication" and no jail for a young woman accused of arson for setting her ex-boyfriend's car on fire.

Negotiating dismissal of a narcotics indictment for a client who successfully completed a long-term, residential drug treatment program.

Persuading the Court to dismiss a felony marijuana possession indictment due to a speedy-trial violation.

Successfully asserting "self-defense" at the felony assault trial of a restaurant employee who used scalding water to defend herself against a belligerent customer.

Getting an acquittal using the "agency defense" at the trial of a man accused of selling cocaine to an undercover police officer.

Getting an acquittal at the trial of a man accused of selling narcotics to an undercover officer, by establishing that the undercover officer lied about the client's participation.

Getting an acquittal at the trial of a man accused of selling narcotics to an undercover officer, by establishing that the undercover framed the client.

Getting an acquittal at the trial of a man accused of selling narcotics to an undercover officer, by establishing that the undercover officer misidentified the client.

Getting a hospital worker acquitted at trial of sex offenses, by establishing that alleged victim lied because she craved attention from her neglectful parents.

Getting an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal ("ACD") with community service for a client accused of possessing narcotics with the intent to sell.

Getting an indictment charging gang assault dismissed, by establishing that the District Attorney violated the client's right to testify before the Grand Jury.


New York State (1993)

U.S. District Court S.D.N.Y. (1996)

U.S. District Court, E.D.N.Y. (1996).



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