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Jeffery Greco

Jeffery Greco is an attorney providing legal services covering Criminal Defense and Criminal Defense: White Collar and Criminal Defense: DUI / DWI. Jeffery Greco, who practices law in New York, New York, was selected to Super Lawyers for 2020 - 2023. This peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. The Super Lawyers selection process takes into account peer recognition, professional achievement in legal practice, and other cogent factors. Prior to becoming an attorney, he studied at South Texas College of Law Houston. He graduated in 2004. After passing the bar exam, he was admitted to legal practice in 2005.

LATEST ARTICLES BY : Jeffery Greco

What Is A RICO Charge?

Recently, the federal government charged fourteen members of the New York gang known as the Double

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What Is The Difference Between Probation & Parole In New York?

People often speak of probation and parole as if they’re interchangeable, but they are two different

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What To Do If Your Firearms Are Stolen In New York

Part of being a responsible gun owner is keeping careful track of your firearms and

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How Does Bail Work In A Federal Criminal Case?

Pretrial release is essential for defendants facing charges. Pretrial release allows defendants to contribute to

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How Messenger Apps Could Impact Your New York Criminal Case

You may think that your conversations on Facebook, WhatsApp, and other messenger services are completely

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What Is Criminal Mischief In New York?

Criminal mischief refers to crimes that are a) non-violent in nature and b) related to

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What Is A Hate Crime In New York?

Recently, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the New York State Division of Human Rights will be launching

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Understanding NYC Assault Laws

Can you go to jail for taking a swing at another person during a bar

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When May Law Enforcement Conduct A Search Without A Warrant In New York?

For the most part, the Fourth Amendment protects New Yorkers against unreasonable searches and seizures. Yet there

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Manhattan Prosecutors Move To Vacate 188 Misdemeanor Convictions

The work of eight police officers stretching back to 2001 was called into question due to

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