The Bronx, Bronx County - Law Office
After an arrest, the law enforcement officer will inform you of your Miranda Rights. You've likely heard these rights repeated in the media or in movies. However, taking advantage of your right to remain silent and your right to speak with an attorney is crucial. It helps you avoid self-incrimination, even if you are merely trying to state your innocence. Your attorney can also help you secure any time-sensitive evidence and witness testimony that can help strengthen your case.
Bronx Criminal Defense Attorney
With almost 20 years of experience in the New York criminal justice system, Rochelle S. Berliner has both prosecuted and defended a wide variety of criminal cases. Her experience as a former prosecutor with the New York District Attorney's Office of Special Narcotics has proven invaluable in her work defending clients. Additionally, her work fighting for clients in cases of police abuse and misconduct helps her passionately defend the rights of people in the Bronx community.
Law Office focuses exclusively on criminal defense and civil rights cases. This includes:
- Bronx DWI Arrest
- Drugs / Narcotics Charge
- Bronx Domestic Violence Offense
- Marijuana Offenses
- Violent Crimes
- Weapon Charges
- Juvenile Crime
- Theft Charge
- Property Crimes
- Criminal Record Sealing
- Bronx Police Misconduct
It's in your best interests to work with an experienced criminal defense attorney as early as possible. Call (718) 261-5600 to discuss your case with Rochelle S. Berliner during a free, no-obligation consultation. Rochelle will help you understand the charges you face and explain your best possible options to pursue. All of experience and all of her knowledge will be at your side, every step of the way.
Bronx Court and Legal Resources
New York Unified Court System, Bronx County – Serving a population of over 1.4 million people in Bronx County, the New York Unified Court System handles criminal, civil, family law, and misdemeanor treatment matters. The Court maintains locations at:
Bronx County - Criminal Court215 E.161st St.,
Bronx, NY 10451
(718) 618-310Bronx County - Civil Court
851 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 1045
(718) 618-256
12th Judicial District Court, Bronx, NY – The Judicial Court System is responsible for hearing civil and criminal cases at a federal level. The Court maintains 2 branches to serve the residents of Bronx County.
265 East 161st Street (Criminal Division)Bronx, NY 10451
(718) 618-3100215 East 161st Street (Criminal Division)
Bronx, NY 10451
Ph (718) 618-3100
Office of the Bronx County District Attorney- The county district attorney's office is responsible for prosecuting and investigating felony cases within the community. The Office also investigates and pursues juvenile crime and family law cases. The office is located at:
Bronx County District Attorney's Office198 E 161st St
Bronx, NY 10451
(718) 590-2001
Bronx County Law Enforcement
New York Police Department, Bronx County – The NYPD (New York Police Department) serves all of New York's 5 boroughs. The precincts that are dedicated to maintaining the peace in Bronx County include the 40th through 50th precincts as well as the 52nd precinct.
Bronx Property Clerk Office215 E161st St. Rm. C-27
Bronx, NY 10451
(718) 590-2806
Bronx County Communities
Baychester, Bedford Park, Bronx, Bronxdale, City Island, Clason Point, East Tremont, Eastchester, Fordham, High Bridge, Hunts Point, Kings Bridge, Kings Bridge Heights, Locust Point, Melrose, Morris Heights, Morris Park, Morrisania, Mott Haven, Park of Edgewater, Parkchester, Port Morris, Riverdale, Spuyten Duyvil, Throgs Neck, Tremont, Unionport, University Heights, Van Nest, Wakefield, West Farms, Westchester, Williams Bridge, Woodlawn.
Bronx County Zip Codes
10451, 10452, 10453, 10454, 10455, 10456, 10457, 10458, 10459, 10460, 10461, 10462, 10463, 10464, 10465, 10466, 10467, 10468, 10469, 10470, 10471, 10472, 10473, 10474, 10475.
Law Office | Criminal Defense Lawyer in Bronx
Even if you are only facing a misdemeanor offense, it's important to never take the charges lightly. Accepting the penalties, however small or big they may be, is an indication of guilt. With a criminal record, you may find yourself blocked from many opportunities though background checks. Before speaking to the police or accepting any agreement from the prosecution, discuss your legal options with Rochelle S. Berliner. Call (718) 261-5600 for a free consultation.
- The Bronx