Robert B Kronenberg
Criminal Defense
Being arrested is a very serious matter. An arrest subjects you to the possibility of heavy fines, jail time and a permanent criminal record. An arrest and/or conviction may affect your driving privileges and may even impact upon your current job and your ability to obtain employment in the future.
As a former New York City Police Captain, Mr. Kronenberg is intimately familiar with police procedures and the workings of the courts. He will provide the tough representation necessary to defend you. Mr. Kronenberg handles all criminal matters, including all felonies, misdemeanors and violations from arraignment up to and including trial in all New York State and Federal Courts. The following are examples of the criminal charges and matters handled by Mr. Kronenberg:
* Driving while Intoxicated (DWI)
* Traffic Violations
* Shoplifting/Petit Larceny/Grand Larceny
* Assault
* Drug cases (possession and sale)
* Sex offenses
* Weapons cases (possession, use and sale)
* Harassment/Aggravated Harassment
* Family Offenses and Domestic Violence
* Robbery
* Burglary
* Murder
* Violations of Orders of Protection
* Juvenile cases (juvenile offenders and juvenile delinquents)
* All other crimes
Education Law
As a former school attorney, Mr. Kronenberg has the experience necessary to represent families and students with their legal matters involving school districts. Mr. Kronenberg handles education law matters in Nassau County, Suffolk County, the five boroughs of New York City and the surrounding areas. The following are examples of the education law matters handled by Mr. Kronenberg:
* Superintendent/Student Suspension Hearings
* Residency Hearings
* Special Education Matters including impartial hearings
* 3020-a hearings
* Section 75 Hearings
* Other Education Law Matters
Civil Service Law
As a former New York City Police Captain, Mr. Kronenberg understands the unique legal needs of civil servants and individuals who wish to obtain civil service employment. The following are examples of civil service matters handled by Mr. Kronenberg:
* Civil Service Commission Claims and Appeals (New York City, Nassau County, Suffolk County, New York State and other Civil Service Commissions)
* Psychological, Medical and Character Disqualifications from Civil Service Positions
* Civil Service Disciplinary matters including hearings and arbitrations
* Civil Service grievances
* Article 75 Disciplinary Hearings
Employment Law
Employees have rights provided for by New York State Law and Federal Law. For example, an employer cannot take any adverse employment action against you, including, but not limited to hiring decisions, transfers, promotions, and discharge from employment if such action is motivated, even in part by your gender, race, ethnicity, disability, or sexual orientation. The following list is a sample of the employment law matters handled by Mr. Kronenberg:
* Employment Discrimination
* Sexual Harassment
* Wrongful Discharge
* Employment Contracts (Restricted Covenants)
Article 78 Proceedings
There are times when a municipality or governmental agency has taken some sort of legal action against you or has rendered a decision against you. There are other times when a municipality or governmental agency has failed to perform a function that it is mandated by law to perform. If any of these situations occur, you can fight back with an Article 78 proceeding. Typically, an Article 78 proceeding is an action commenced in a New York State Supreme Court to request the court's intervention to overturn the municipality's or governmental agency's decision or to ask the court to order the municipality or governmental agency to perform a function that by law, they are mandated to perform.
Law Office of Robert B Kronenberg Esq
1355 Motor Parkway
Hauppauge NY 11749-5227
Tel: 631 234-4434
Fax: 631 234-4469
E-mail: rob@rkronenberglaw.com
Mr. Kronenberg is a former New York City Police Captain. He is a graduate of the Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude third in his class and served as an editor on the Touro Law Review and as a Criminal Law teaching assistant. He has passed the Bar Examinations of four states on the first attempt and is admitted to practice law in all New York State Courts and in the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York. Additionally, he is admitted to practice law in all New Jersey State Courts, the United States District Court of New Jersey, all Florida State Courts, and all Nevada State Courts.
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