If alleged “Mommy Pimp,” Anna Gristina, is sitting on Rikers Island unable to make $2 million bail in a one count indictment without a threat of a mandatory prison sentence, one can only assume that Long Island attorney, Robert J. Cassandro, will be resting his head on New York City…
New York Theft and Larceny Lawyers Blog
New York Extortion Crimes: Further Understanding & Defining Blackmail in NYC & Beyond
When we think about a New York larceny (whether it be Petit Larceny or Grand Larceny), most people’s minds immediately conjure up images of black-clad, ski-masked villains entering homes or businesses and making off with other people’s property (technically, that’s actually a Burglary). There are, however, ways that a person…
Valuing Goods in a New York Grand Larceny & Stolen Property Case III: Assigning Value in an Illegitimate or “Free” Market
In this series of blogs we have been examining how the New York Criminal Courts determine the value of the allegedly stolen property at issue in a felony New York Criminal Possession of Stolen Property case or a New York Grand Larceny case. As New York criminal defense attorneys and…
DA: Fake New York Hilton Employee Scams at Least Five Job Seekers Out of More than $13,000
New York fraud crimes involving Grand Larceny and other thefts come in a variety of “flavors.” Whether by Embezzlement, Extortion or Larceny by Trick, there is always a new scheme to be perpetrated on an unsuspecting victim. As proof of the countless ways in which people attempt to defraud or…
Valuing Stolen Property in a NY Grand Larceny Case Part II: Used Goods & Property
In a previous blog entry I began a series in which we tackled the important and sometimes complicated issue of determining the value of stolen goods in a New York Grand Larceny or Criminal Possession of Stolen Property criminal trial. Charges of Grand Larceny and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property…
Queens DA: Aqueduct Racetrack and Casino Gets an Unauthorized Deduction in a Fraudulent Player Card Scheme
Gambling is a good time, especially when you are gambling with other people’s money. According to the Queens District Attorney’s Office, two employees from Resort World Casino at Aqueduct Racetrack distributed at least 70, and as many as 200, fake player cards. It is alleged that each of these fraudulent…
When Possessing a Stolen $5 Gift Card to Starbucks Becomes a Felony in New York: Understanding New York Penal Law 165.45(2)
As we’ve often mentioned, under the New York Penal Law (often called the New York Criminal Law or New York Criminal Code), the seriousness of a vast majority of larceny-related crimes is usually based not upon what type of property is stolen, but rather, the value of the stolen property…
The Significance of Value in a Theft & Larceny Arrest: Understanding Market Value Part I
As a New York criminal defense attorney with extensive experience both representing those accused of white collar theft crimes as well as prosecuting and investigating the same, I fully understand that nobody ever wants to face a larceny charge. Frankly, it does not take a legal degree to understand that.…
DA Vance Busts 37 Member Check Fraud Scheme that Netted Over $150K
Identity Theft, Forgery and Grand Larceny crimes are fairly easy crimes to perpetrate and depending your scheme, fairly easy to get away with. That is, of course, until you get lazy, sloppy or greedy and you get caught. Why, however, risk significant mandatory incarceration by selling cocaine or firearms when…
The Value of Stolen Property in a New York Grand Larceny Case: The Changing Value of Property Over Time
In the overwhelming amount of New York Grand Larceny or Criminal Possession of Stolen Property criminal cases, the value of the property stolen will play a significant role in the defendant’s charge. Under New York Penal Law 165.45, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fourth Degree, it is a…