Westchester County & NYC Criminal Defense Lawyers
50+ Years of Combined Experience
Have you been arrested and charged with a misdemeanor or felony crime in Westchester County, NY or a surrounding area? Is there an outstanding warrant for your arrest? If so, you need to protect your rights immediately
If you or a loved one finds themselves facing a criminal charge, it is crucial to hire an experienced criminal lawyer as soon as possible. At Riebling & Payton, PLLC we understand that you need a strong advocate to fight for your rights and answer the questions you are facing. Don't take chances with your future. Get the unmatched experience and insight of Riebling & Payton, PLLC’s criminal defense lawyers on your side.
Located in Westchester County, NY, Riebling & Payton, PLLC have office in Mount Kisco, NY and White Plains, NY for your convenience and we are always available in your time of need.
Notice: If you are needing to sue for damages or a victim of a crime please reach out to a civil attorney or the police.
Case Types
We Assist in All legal Matters Including:
- DWI Defense
- Traffic Tickets
- Assault & Battery
- Theft Crimes
- Violent Crimes
- Juvenile Crimes
- Aggravated Unlicensed Operation
- Domestic Violence
- Felonies
- Fraud Crimes
- Grand Larceny
- Gun & Weapon Crimes
- Misdemeanors
- Pre-Trial Criminal Hearings
- Post Conviction
- Sex Crimes
- Theft Crimes
- White Collar Crimes
- Drug Crimes
Learn more about our past successes
We Have Helped Hundreds of People in Situations Similar to Yours
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Dismissed Aggravated Harassment Charges Against Client Dismissed
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Dismissed Assault in the First Degree and Assault in the Second Degree
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Not Guilty Assault in the First Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree
We've Helped Hundreds of Clients
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Working with Riebling & Payton, PLLC was a truly positive experience from start to finish. They provided expert legal advice and guidance throughout my case, and I couldn't be happier with the outcome. Mr. Stephen Riebling demonstrated a deep understanding of the law and approached my case with professionalism and integrity. They kept me informed at every stage of the process, promptly responding to my calls and emails. Thanks to their dedication and hard work, we were able to reach a favorable resolution. I felt supported and well-represented throughout the entire process.I highly recommend Mr Riebling to anyone in need of legal assistance. Their expertise, communication skills, and personalized attention make them stand out in their field. Thank you for everything.Anonymous
Learn from the Top Criminal Defense Attorneys
Co-Author of Best-Selling Book
When it comes to Criminal Defense in Westchester County, NY, Stephen Riebling literally wrote the book as the National Best-Selling Co-Author of “A Cup of Coffee with 10 of the Top Criminal Defense Attorneys in the United States”.
Have a Question?
Get Answers from Our Lawyers
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What Types of White Collar Crimes Can I Go to Jail For?Although many white collar crimes are punishable by law, some are punished more severely. For example, individuals who are involved in wire fraud, mail fraud, healthcare fraud, mortgage fraud, insurance fraud, and money laundering and are found guilty will likely find themselves in jail.
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What Are Some Penalties for DWI?In the state of New York, DWI convictions can carry penalties of license suspension, fines, mandatory education programs, installments of Ignition Interlock Devices, and even jail time. Certain factors, including the involvement of drugs, the number of times you've been convicted, and the age of the driver can all affect the penalties you face.
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I Have Been Charged with Multiple Crimes at Once, What Do I Do?Law enforcement officials often tack on as many charges as they can onto a defendant in order to land at least one conviction. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed when you hear a long list of charges levied against you, but it is important that you do not panic. In many cases, several of these charges can be dismissed with the help of an accomplished attorney. Oftentimes a prosecutor will try to tempt a defendant into a plea deal by offering to drop charges, but you should never agree to this without speaking to an experienced defense attorney. The goal of your defense counsel will be to see all of the charges against you dismissed or reduced.