If you, or someone close to you, has been arrested in Nassau, Suffolk or Queens County on a felony charge, you need to speak to a skilled, aggressive criminal defense attorney. Conviction on a felony charge brings severe, long-lasting consequences. Besides a potential lengthy prison sentence, probation and substantial fines, a felony conviction can mean loss of your right to vote or own a gun. A DWI felony could revoke your driver’s license, and any felony conviction could jeopardize your job or ability to find future work.
With so much at stake, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney who not only fully understands the law and legal process, but who also has been able to help many others in similar situations protect their rights and defend their interests.
Over 20 Years of Criminal Law Experience as a Defense Attorney and a Prosecutor
As a former Nassau County assistant district attorney, Scott Limmer can draw on his more than 20 years of practicing criminal law to bring an aggressive defense, in New York state or federal courts, for clients facing felony charges. Scott Limmer has extensive experience defending clients charged with a wide range of felony offenses, including:
- Drug crimes, including possession, sale and trafficking, manufacturing or cultivation, and conspiracy
- Sex offenses, from sexual assault and rape to child sexual abuse or child pornography charges
- Theft crimes, including grand larceny, robbery, burglary and receiving stolen goods
- Weapons offenses, such as possessing a gun without a license or being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm
- Aggravated assault
As soon as you put Scott Limmer on your side, he’ll immediately begin developing the strongest possible defense: investigating the facts and circumstances of your arrest, and ascertaining whether any evidence against you was obtained in violation of your constitutional rights. Deep expertise gained from over 20 years of experience prosecuting and defending criminal cases equips Scott Limmer to know how to deal with prosecutors, find and examine witnesses, serve as your voice in all hearings, and mount an effective, highly professional defense against the charges you are facing.