On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in Violent Crimes on Friday, March 3, 2017. A Bronx teen on trial for attempted murder and assault after a 2013 shooting at Bryant Park ice rink was mistakenly identified as the shooter, his lawyer argued on Thursday. Two people were injured in the incident, including a … Continue reading Bronx ice-rink shooting suspect wrongly identified, argues lawyer
Bronx ice-rink shooting suspect wrongly identified, argues lawyer
On civil rights, false arrest and criminal defense attorneys
On civil rights, false arrest and criminal defense attorneys
On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in Violent Crimes on Thursday, March 2, 2017. One of the things we must never forget in our society is that we all have rights — basic, simple, civil rights that are granted to every man, woman and child. We have these rights because without them, the … Continue reading On civil rights, false arrest and criminal defense attorneys
Domestic violence cases can be complicated
Domestic violence cases can be complicated
On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in Violent Crimes on Saturday, February 11, 2017. Domestic violence is a fairly loaded term in today’s day and age. We hear that phrase and we think the worst, no thanks to the terrible job the National Football League has done to effectively address the domestic violence … Continue reading Domestic violence cases can be complicated
What are your rights regarding search and seizure?
What are your rights regarding search and seizure?
On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in Violent Crimes on Friday, January 27, 2017. The police may not necessarily act with impunity when it comes to searching or seizing your property. If the police are called to your premises or if they pull over your vehicle, there are a number of rules and … Continue reading What are your rights regarding search and seizure?
Search warrants in the digital age: How broad can they be?
Search warrants in the digital age: How broad can they be?
On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in Violent Crimes on Tuesday, January 24, 2017. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects all of us against “unreasonable search and seizure” by law enforcement. This means that searches generally cannot be conducted without first obtaining a warrant. If evidence is obtained without a warrant, … Continue reading Search warrants in the digital age: How broad can they be?
On police brutality and your rights
On police brutality and your rights
On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in Violent Crimes on Monday, December 26, 2016. When the police look to arrest someone and file criminal charges against him or her, they have to do so while following a strict process and upholding the individual’s civil rights. If the police fail to go about the … Continue reading On police brutality and your rights