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The Inniss Firm, PLLC

Attorneys
Suffern, New York, 10901

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A former State Trooper with over 22 years of investigative experience with DWI’s, Misdemeanors, and Felonies.

Contact Information

Law Firm Name
The Inniss Firm, PLLC
Phone Number
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Location
400 Rella Blvd., Suite 165
Suffern, New York, 10901
United States

Company Details

Year Established
2000
Hours of Operation
24 hours, Monday to Friday
Credentials
National College of DUI Defense (at Harvard College) – Member (2018 – Present)
American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys Fellow (2017 – Present)
New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (2015 – Present)
Fraternal Order of Police (Jason Conklin Lodge) (2006 – Present)
PBA of New York State Troopers (2005 – Present)
New York State Bar Association (2000 – Present)
Honors & Awards
L.L.M. – Master of Laws – State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law (2003)
J.D. – Juris Doctor – State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law (1997)
B.S. – Bachelor of Science – State University of New York, Binghamton (1992)

As a former State Trooper with over 22 years of investigative experience with DWI’s, Misdemeanors, and Felonies, I use my insight and experience in developing cases to examine your charge from a dual perspective: 1) from the lens of a former Investigator and police officer who previously cultivated and developed cases and, 2) using my training and experience as an admitted attorney for over 16 years and criminal defense practitioner to dissect the case against you.

As a former Certified Breathalyzer Operator who has personally made or participated in over one hundred DWI arrests, I use this insight and experience to help navigate your case to a successful conclusion. Not many criminal defense attorneys were State Police and only a fraction were Certified Breathalyzer Operators who have actually made DWI arrests. This is insight and experience that is almost unique among the criminal defense bar.

As a former narcotics unit supervisor, I know that more often there are facts that occurred at the scene and during the course of a case that are beneficial, indeed helpful, to the defense. Almost instinctively such facts are NOT included into the somewhat sanitized and prosecution-weighted- or leaning police reports. Former prosecutors turned defense counsel often examine the case starting with the details provided in the police report.

From my background working the streets as an officer and supervising seasoned Investigators, I know from experience there is often much more that occurred — some helpful to your case and defense — than the police report reflects. That omitted information can be extremely beneficial to YOUR defense.