Daniel McGuinness

Appellate Court Rules Breathalyzer Materials Must be Disclosed
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Earlier today the New York State First Appellate Division affirmed the lower court and ordered...
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Discovery decision uncovers prosecutorial wrongdoing
After nearly a year of stalling, the New York County District Attorney’s Office has finally...
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Sharrif Wilson
21 Years Behind Bars—Wrongfully: The Freeing of Sharrif Wilson
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Procedural Posture: I represent Sharrif Wilson. His co-defendant, Antonio "Tony" Yarbough, is represented by Zachary...
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Should I Take a Breath Test?
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More than any other question in DWI, clients, friends, and colleagues always ask: “If I...
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When Can Police Conduct a Search Without a Warrant?
When Can Police Conduct a Search Without a Warrant?
In a previous post, we discussed search warrants in detail. A search warrant is a...
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Defenses to Criminal Charges
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If you are facing criminal charges, you may be wondering what defenses are available to...
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WHAT IS A SEARCH WARRANT?
What is a Search Warrant?
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This post will discuss what a search warrant is and the steps law enforcement officers...
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can police tap phone
Can Police Tap My Cell Phone?
Some of the most popular crime movies and television shows feature “tapped” phones and law...
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Body Cavity Search
Body Cavity Searches – Can Police Conduct on Anyone?
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Earlier this month, civil rights lawsuits filed against New Mexico law enforcement officers after they...
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Major Developments in New York City Stop-and-Frisk Case
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In a previous post, we addressed the controversy surrounding the stop-and-frisk practices of the New...
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