by scottd | Jan 28, 2016 | Criminal Mischief
The client, along with others, was charged by Nassau County Police with recklessly causing an explosion inside a residence. After persistent and extensive negotiations with the Nassau DA’s office, James Pascarella caused the charges to be reduced to s sealed,...
by scottd | Jan 28, 2016 | Organized Crime
A local businessman and owner of a multi-million dollar Long Island business was pulled into an organized crime investigation. After nearly a year of back-and-forth with the prosecutor’s office and a strong case made by Mr. Pascarella, the case was closed with...
by scottd | Jan 28, 2016 | Larceny / Burglary
Nassau County employee was charged with stealing chemicals from the facility in which he worked. The client was on video putting his chemicals into his truck. The client was fired prematurely and without a sufficient investigation. Through investigation, the...
by scottd | Jan 27, 2016 | DWI
After searching for her lost dog, the client was stopped by police and arrested for DWI and other criminal offenses. After exposing inconsistencies in the police officer’s testimony through cross-examination, James Pascarella convinced the Nassau County jury...
by scottd | Jan 27, 2016 | Larceny / Burglary
A Long Island woman was charged with burglary and stealing a 4,000-year-old mummy head. After months of negotiations with the District Attorney’s Office, Mr. Pascarella convinced the prosecution to dismiss the case if the client stayed out of trouble for six...
by scottd | Jan 27, 2016 | Assault, Sex Crimes
A businessman and owner of a 35-unit apartment complex was charged with forcibly touching a female tenant. After a nearly two-week trial, James Pascarella’s investigation, case preparation, rigorous cross-examination and argument exposed the weaknesses in the...
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