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Legal Representation For Weapons Charges In New York

Weapons charges can bring harsh penalties under state and federal laws. You need dedicated legal representation if you are facing weapons charges or charges of illegal possession of firearms. In New York, these cases often involve complex rules.

Doddy Law, PLLC, a criminal defense law firm in Midtown Manhattan, stands out in its strong approach to protecting clients. Led by Sean, a former prosecutor, the firm uses his insight to review cases and use digital proof well. As a weapons charges defense law firm, it takes on cases needing new counsel and offers free initial consultation to assess each situation.

What Are Some New York State Laws That Affect Weapon Charges?

New York has strict state laws about weapon charges. Here are some key laws:

Criminal Possession Of A Weapon

  • Fourth degree: Having firearms, dart guns, stun guns, switchblades, metal knuckles and other dangerous weapons – Class A misdemeanor.
  • Third degree: Having a gun to use illegally or having three or more guns – Class D felony.
  • Second degree: Having a loaded gun to use illegally or having five or more guns – Class C felony.
  • First degree: Having 10 or more guns – Class B felony.

Other Relevant Laws

  • Criminal use of a firearm: Using a gun during a felony. More charges and penalties apply.
  • Unlawful possession on school grounds: Having any weapon is a Class E felony.
  • Ghost guns: Having untraceable guns without proper marking and registration is illegal.

Understanding these laws is vital for anyone dealing with weapons-related criminal charges.

Which Federal Laws Often Impact Weapons Charges?

Several federal laws impact weapons charges in the United States:

  • Gun Control Act of 1968: Bans certain people from having guns or ammo, including felons, drug users, illegal aliens and those with domestic restraining orders.
  • Armed Career Criminal Act: Brings harsh penalties for using, carrying or having a gun during federal violent crimes or drug trafficking. Penalties range from five years to life in prison.
  • Federal Facility Firearms Ban: Ban gun possession in federal buildings, with fines and up to five years in prison.
  • Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act: Makes it illegal to sell guns or ammo to banned individuals knowingly.
  • National Firearms Act: Deals with having, getting and moving stolen guns, ammo or explosives, with up to 10 years in prison.

Talking to a legal professional is highly recommended if you have specific questions or need legal advice.

Take Control Of Your Defense Today

If you’re facing weapons charges in Manhattan, contact Doddy Law, PLLC, at 646-827-5819 for a consultation. Sean’s experience as a former prosecutor ensures a thorough approach to your case. Call or send an email today to discuss your situation.