by James Pascarella | Feb 23, 2015 | Cases, Larceny / Burglary
The client was a Nassau County employee arrested and charged with stealing chemicals from the Nassau County facility in which he worked. The police had a video of the client putting the chemicals into his truck. The client was fired—prematurely. Through the...
by James Pascarella | Feb 23, 2015 | Cases, Larceny / Burglary
The client, a prominent Long Island business owner was charged with larceny and failure to pay income and sales taxes. After review of thousands of documents and extensive negotiation with the prosecutor’s office, James Pascarella persuaded the government that there...
by James Pascarella | Feb 23, 2015 | Cases, Larceny / Burglary
The client was charged with burglarizing a neighbor’s home and accused of stealing an ancient Egyptian mummy head. After months of negotiation with the prosecution, James was able to point out the flaws in the Prosecutor’s case, and the case was ultimately dismissed.
by James Pascarella | Feb 23, 2015 | Cases, Larceny / Burglary
A misguided young man, acting with others (and out of character for him), was involved in six burglaries. He faced 15 years incarceration on each count. James Pascarella worked tirelessly, poking holes in the prosecution’s case, writing legal memoranda and assembling...
by James Pascarella | Feb 23, 2015 | Cases, Larceny / Burglary
The client was charged with burglary of a home and was facing 15 years in prison. James Pascarella challenged the admissibility of his client’s “confession,” asserting that it was wrongfully obtained, in violation of the client’s Sixth Amendment rights. After...