What Sets Our Solicitation Criminal Lawyers & Attorneys Apart?
Individuals throughout Westchester County choose our firm because of our proven record, strong credentials, and personal commitment to protecting clients’ rights. Here’s what makes our solicitation criminal lawyers in Westchester County a top choice:
- Experience with local courts: We understand how Westchester County judges and prosecutors handle solicitation cases, allowing us to tailor a defense strategy from day one.
- Former prosecutors on staff: Our attorneys bring extensive insight from both sides of the courtroom, helping anticipate prosecution actions and advocating strongly in your defense.
- Recognized achievements: We are national best-selling authors in criminal defense and recipients of prestigious legal honors, including Super Lawyers® and Avvo Clients’ Choice Awards, which underscore our commitment to client care.
- Client-focused strategies: We always consider your individual circumstances and develop an approach aimed at preserving your future and reputation.
- Free consultations: We begin every engagement with a confidential, no-cost meeting to discuss your case, your concerns, and your legal options.
Serving the Westchester County region for decades, we bring valuable context from long-standing relationships with local legal professionals. Our courtroom experience and up-to-date knowledge of area legal programs help us build strategies tailored to your goals. You benefit from dedicated support and a team that has a deep commitment to this community.
Solicitation Charges & Legal Considerations in Westchester County
Under New York criminal law, solicitation means asking or encouraging someone to commit a criminal offense. Many cases relate to alleged prostitution but can include a broad range of accusations. Solicitation in Westchester County is prosecuted according to New York Penal Law, though every case outcome depends on your prior record, the circumstances, and unique aspects of local court procedures.
- State laws apply: Solicitation is charged and prosecuted under New York State law, but Westchester County courts may take unique approaches influenced by regional priorities.
- Consequences can be far-reaching: Even a first offense may affect current and future employment, licensing, or immigration status.
- Defending your record: Our legal team takes a strategic approach to defending both your freedom and your reputation in the community.
Many local cases start with undercover police actions or coordinated law enforcement operations, especially in larger Westchester cities. Police and district attorneys may use different enforcement priorities in various towns, which can affect options at each step. Penalties for a conviction can include fines, probation, or jail time, especially with repeat offenses. Local procedures, judge preferences, and court policies vary throughout Westchester, which can shape how your case is handled. We regularly review changes in state law and local practices to ensure every client receives clear, timely guidance about what to expect.
Our Solicitation Defense Process & What to Expect
We take a personal, hands-on approach to each solicitation defense case. Here is how we assist you from your very first call:
- Free confidential consultation: We listen to your story, answer urgent questions, and review your paperwork together to understand your circumstances.
- Honest case assessment: We explain the charges, possible outcomes, and what you may face based on the specifics of your case and area courts.
- Clear communication: Our team keeps you informed on all updates, so you always know your next steps and never feel left in the dark.
- Strategy built around you: Our attorneys rely on years of experience across Westchester courtrooms to build a focused plan that responds to your needs and concerns.
- Respectful advocacy: We guard your dignity and take steps to reduce unnecessary stress and disruption throughout the legal process.
Supporting You Through Every Step
Our team understands the practical and emotional challenges that appear after a solicitation arrest. We clarify the process for each local court—such as White Plains City Court, Yonkers Criminal Court, or town courts throughout Westchester—so you know what to expect at every stage. We prepare you for meetings, hearings, and deadlines, always aiming to help you feel confident and informed. As your case unfolds, we remain just a phone call away to answer new questions and address new concerns as they arise. We believe that honest, responsive communication allows you to make well-informed decisions for your future.
Contact Our Solicitation Criminal Attorneys in Westchester County
When you reach out to us, you never face uncertainty alone. Our solicitation criminal lawyers in Westchester County have represented clients in courts across the region, providing honest answers and guidance at every stage. With a unique combination of defense and former prosecution backgrounds, we offer detailed insights into the local legal system and how it may impact your case. If you have concerns about your future or your options, we are prepared to explain your rights, possible next steps, and how we aim to protect your interests.
If you are facing a solicitation charge in Westchester County, taking action quickly gives you the best chance to protect your goals. When you contact the criminal defense team at Proto, Sachs & Brown, LLP, you start with a free, confidential consultation—so you can ask questions and receive straightforward guidance, without any obligation.
Our team offers extensive experience, responsive service, and genuine dedication to client care. Contact us today to get started!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between solicitation and other related offenses?
Solicitation means requesting or encouraging someone else to commit an offense. Other charges, such as attempt or conspiracy, require different conduct or levels of involvement under New York law.
Do Westchester County courts treat solicitation charges differently than other counties?
Court procedure and prosecutor priorities can differ by location. Experience with the Westchester legal system helps us navigate local preferences and practices for these cases.
What happens if I have no prior criminal record?
Having no record does not guarantee dismissal, but it can affect the options available in court, including possible reductions or alternatives in many cases.
Can a solicitation charge be removed from my record?
Some New York records can be sealed under certain conditions. Whether a solicitation charge may be sealed depends on your case outcome and prior history.
Will my employer find out about my solicitation charge?
Employers sometimes discover charges through background checks or public records. Your risk depends on your job and how your case is resolved in court.