Based at the Astor Building in lower Manhattan, The Law Office of Anthony Cecutti
focuses primarily on criminal defense advocacy. We handle a wide array of state and federal criminal prosecutions. These include prosecutions for narcotics offenses, complex securities and other white-collar crimes, homicides, racketeering, and DWI, including vehicular assault and vehicular manslaughter.
We represent clients in all stages of the criminal process – from pre-arrest investigatory stage, to grand jury proceedings, indictment, plea negotiations, trial as well as the appellate process.
Upon representation in a criminal case, we seek to build a customized team that is necessary to defend our client. This team can be composed of a private investigator, a mitigation specialist, and a forensic expert or specialist such as a psychiatrist or psychologist, or a DNA expert or an economist. The presence of a customized team for each client ensures high quality representation.
We believe that a successful outcome in a criminal prosecution only happens through early investigation and advocacy, rigorous and conscientious preparation and collaboration with our clients and the professionals and experts on the team.
Client contact is an important attribute of our representation.
We are committed to coming alongside our clients to help empower them during a dark hour in their lives. It is only through regular communications and accessibility, can our clients make informed decisions and feel empowered. To learn more, call 917-741-1837 or fill out our online contact form.
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