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Felony Lawyer in New York City

Serious Charges Call For Skilled Defense

If you are facing a felony in New York City, you are dealing with one of the most serious legal problems a person can have. Prison, years of probation, a permanent criminal record, and immigration consequences can all be on the line. The decisions you make in the next few days can shape the rest of your life.

At Musa-Obregon Law PC, we defend people accused of serious crimes in this city and in Queens. We understand how frightening it is to be arrested, indicted, or told that investigators want to speak with you. Our attorneys work to steady the situation, explain what is happening, and start protecting your rights as quickly as possible.

Many of our clients are noncitizens who also worry about what a felony might do to a visa, green card, or future immigration plans. Because we handle both criminal defense and immigration matters, we are positioned to look at the whole picture, not just the next court date. Our goal is to guide you through this process with clear information and strong advocacy.


Facing serious criminal charges can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to handle the process alone. Speak with an experienced felony attorney in New York City that residents trust by calling (888) 502-8461 or completing our online form now to schedule a confidential consultation.


Why Clients Chose Musa-Obregon Law PC

Choosing the right lawyer is one of the most important choices you will make in a felony case. You need a team that understands the courts, takes your situation seriously, and communicates in a way you can truly understand. You also need a firm that has stood with people in difficult circumstances and stayed by their side until the case is resolved.

At Musa-Obregon Law PC, our practice is focused on criminal defense and immigration law. This combination matters for anyone whose status in the United States could be affected by a conviction. When you work with our attorneys, the same firm looks at both the criminal charges and the possible immigration impact, so your decisions are informed by the full set of risks.

Our founding attorney is highly rated and known for securing favorable outcomes in challenging situations. That recognition reflects years of preparing complex cases, presenting arguments in court, and negotiating with prosecutors across the boroughs. While no two cases are alike and no result can be promised, this history shows that we are willing to put in the work serious felony cases demand.

Our team is multicultural and multilingual. We assist clients in Spanish, Russian, Polish, and many other languages. When you can explain what happened in your own words, in your own language, we can better understand your story and build a more complete defense. It also helps you understand the choices in front of you, instead of agreeing to something you do not fully grasp.

We are based in New York City and Queens, close to the courts where felony matters are often heard. Clients come to us from boroughs across the area because they want a law firm that is present, accessible, and familiar with local procedures. Whether your case is in Queens, Brooklyn, or Manhattan, we work to be the steady point in a very stressful process.

Understanding Felony Charges Here

Felonies in this state are crimes that can carry more than a year in custody. They are generally divided into classes, with higher classes exposing a person to longer possible sentences. By contrast, misdemeanors usually involve less exposure, although they can still have serious consequences. A felony label often brings heavier penalties and long-term effects on work and housing.

Most felony cases start with an arrest by a local police department, such as the NYPD. After an arrest, people are typically brought to Criminal Court in the borough where the accusation arose for arraignment. This is where charges are first read, bail or release conditions are argued, and the next court date is set. Having a felony lawyer in New York City that clients can count on at this stage can affect how that first appearance unfolds.

In many situations, felony charges are later moved to the Supreme Court in the same borough, such as the Supreme Court in Queens or Manhattan. A grand jury may be asked to vote on an indictment. Hearings on evidence, motion practice, plea discussions, and trials generally occur in these courts. Knowing how these institutions operate day to day helps us prepare you for what will happen and why.

Felonies cover a wide range of alleged conduct. Cases can involve accusations of violence, property offenses, drug distribution, financial crimes, or other serious allegations. Each category has its own rules, sentencing ranges, and possible defenses. Our attorneys take time to identify what type of felony you are facing, what evidence the prosecution may rely on, and where there may be room to challenge their story.

What To Do After An Arrest

The hours and days after an arrest are often confusing. You may be held in a precinct, waiting to see a judge, or released with instructions to return to court. Family members may be trying to find out where you are or how to help. In this moment, small decisions can have big consequences.

One of the most important steps is to avoid speaking with police, detectives, or prosecutors without a lawyer. People often believe that explaining their side early will help, but statements can be misunderstood or used against you later. You have the right to remain silent and to request an attorney, and using those rights can protect you.

Relatives and friends can help by gathering basic information. Writing down the date and time of arrest, the precinct or agency involved, any paperwork you receive, and names of possible witnesses can make it easier for our team to act quickly. If you are released, keep every document connected to your case in a safe place and bring them to your first meeting with us.

If you are a noncitizen, early advice is especially important. Certain decisions at the beginning of a case can affect immigration options later. When you contact a felony attorney New York City residents trust at our firm, we look at both criminal and immigration angles from the start, so you are not surprised down the line.

Helpful first steps after a felony arrest:

  • Contact our office as soon as you can so we can start protecting your rights.
  • Do not discuss the facts of the case with anyone on recorded lines in a jail or precinct.
  • Save copies of any tickets, complaint paperwork, or court notices you receive.
  • Share any prior criminal or immigration history with our attorneys so we can assess risks.

Taking these practical steps does not solve the case on its own, but it puts you in a stronger position. From there, our role is to study the details, advise you on your options, and stand with you in court.

How Our Attorneys Defend Felony Cases

Every felony case is different, and we treat it that way. When you come to Musa-Obregon Law PC, we start by listening. We want to hear your account, your concerns about work and family, and any background that may affect how the case should be handled. We then compare that information with the charges and evidence the prosecution claims to have.

Our attorneys review complaint documents, police reports, and the discovery that the prosecutor provides. We look for weaknesses in the government’s version, such as inconsistent statements, gaps in proof, or possible violations of your rights. In appropriate cases, we may seek to suppress statements or evidence that was gathered in a way that violated the law.

We also pay attention to the bigger picture. A plea offer that might seem acceptable in the short term could have serious consequences for your job, housing, or immigration status. Our criminal defense lawyers explain these possible effects and discuss with you what goals are most important, whether that is avoiding a conviction, limiting exposure to custody, or protecting your ability to remain in the country.

Our history of success and awards in legal excellence reflects the time and effort we devote to complex matters. It also reflects our commitment to preparation, from researching legal issues to getting ready for hearings and trials when needed. While outcomes always depend on the specific facts and law in each case, we work to give you a strong, informed defense at every stage.

Ways we support clients throughout a felony case:

  • Explaining the process step by step, including what to expect at each court date.
  • Communicating in your language, whenever possible, so you understand every choice.
  • Reviewing plea options with an eye on both criminal penalties and immigration impact.
  • Preparing you for testimony when appropriate and standing beside you in court.

Working with a dedicated legal team that you can reach and understand makes a difficult experience more manageable. We aim to be the team that answers your questions, prepares you for each step, and stands between you and the power of the government.

Support For Noncitizen Defendants

For noncitizen clients, a felony case can create two serious problems at once. The criminal court system focuses on whether you are guilty and what the sentence should be. Immigration authorities may later look at the same case to decide if you can stay in the United States or if you are barred from future benefits.

Certain felony convictions can trigger removal proceedings, affect eligibility for relief, or prevent someone from returning to the country after travel. The exact impact depends on the offense, sentence, and your immigration history. That is why it is so important to have a law firm that understands both sides when you are making decisions about pleas or trials.

At Musa-Obregon Law PC, our attorneys consider immigration consequences as a central part of our advice. We do not look at a plea only in terms of months or years. We also look at how it might affect a pending application, lawful permanent residence, or long-term plans to seek status. We then explain these risks in clear language so you can weigh them.

Our multicultural staff, who speak Spanish, Russian, Polish, and other languages, help clients discuss sensitive immigration questions without confusion. When you can talk openly about your history and goals, we can better tailor our guidance. Having criminal and immigration work under one roof means you are not left trying to coordinate advice from different offices on your own.


Protect your future with guidance from a skilled felony lawyer whom clients rely on for strategic criminal defense. Call (888) 502-8461 now to discuss your case and learn your legal options.


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do right after a felony arrest?

Exercise your right to remain silent and ask for a lawyer. Avoid talking about the case on recorded jail phones or with anyone who is not your attorney. As soon as possible, contact our team so we can learn the details, check court information, and start protecting your rights.

Can your attorneys help if I am not a U.S. citizen?

Yes, we represent many noncitizen clients in felony cases. Our firm handles both criminal defense and immigration matters, so we look closely at how charges and possible pleas could affect your status. We then explain options in clear language so you can make informed choices about your case.

Will I have to go to jail for a felony charge?

Not everyone charged with a felony is sentenced to jail or prison. The outcome depends on the charges, evidence, criminal history, and many other factors. Our attorneys review these details, explain possible ranges, and work to pursue outcomes that protect your freedom as much as the law allows.

How will we communicate during my felony case?

We aim to be accessible and responsive throughout your case. Our team keeps you updated on court dates and developments, and we are available to answer questions. Because we speak several languages, including Spanish, Russian, and Polish, you can usually communicate in the language that feels most comfortable.

What happens at our first meeting about my case?

At the first meeting, we review any paperwork, listen to your account, and ask about your background, including immigration issues if relevant. We then explain the charges, possible next steps, and how we can help. You leave with a clearer picture of what to expect and how we plan to proceed.

Take The Next Step Toward Your Defense

A felony charge can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to face it alone. The sooner you involve a felony attorney New York City clients rely on, the more options you may have to protect your future. Our team is ready to listen, explain, and start building a strategy that reflects your priorities.

When you contact Musa-Obregon Law PC, you reach a law firm that understands both serious criminal charges and the immigration issues that often accompany them. Our multicultural staff and local presence make it easier to talk openly, ask hard questions, and get clear answers about what comes next.


Arrested or under investigation for a felony offense? Complete our online form now to connect with a seasoned felony attorney in New York City focused on protecting your rights and your future.


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  • “Would highly recommend him to anyone with a tough deportation or criminal case.”

    Former Client
  • “Passionate and effective representation of his clients in various courts.”

    Ade Agbayewa, Esq., New York Criminal Defense
  • “Thanks to Mr. Theodore Hartman, Bernardo can now look forward to a positive future in the United States of America.”

    Katharine St. Vincent
  • “They won my VAWA case. I am extremely grateful for their help.”

    Julio E.
  • “I have looked up to Michael as a successful attorney, and on occasion for legal consultation and input on my own cases.”

    Abdul Abdurahman, Esq.
  • “Michael is one of the most knowledgeable and experienced attorneys in New York.”

    Amal Oummih, Esq. NYC Immigration Lawyer
  • “I will definitely recommend you to anyone I come across needing legal work.”

    Albert
  • “Now we are here to stay and can get green cards.”

    Polish family
  • “From first-hand experience, I am certain that clients are safe in his hands.”

    Rene Berrospi, Peruvian attorney
  • “Michael Musa-Obregon is an outstanding lawyer.”

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  • “He's brilliant and cares for his clients with true heart, you could not be in better hands.”

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