New York City (718) 268-2171
Westchester / Putnam (914) 276-2585
Emergency (347) 866-3195
Shalley & Murray has been fighting for people accused of crimes in New York since 1996. The founding partners, Don Murray and James Shalley, each have more than 18 years experience defending people against criminal accusations in the courtrooms of New York State.
Criminal defense is not a
hobby. We believe that being a criminal defense lawyer in New
York is a full time commitment.
In our 18 years experience defending people accused of crimes, we
have handled nearly every conceivable type of criminal case.
Read more about the criminal cases we handle.
Take advantage of the depth of our New York criminal defense
experience. Call now for your free consultation.
In New York City, call 718-268-2171. In Westchester or Putnam
County call 914-276-2585.
Call for your free consultation with a criminal defense lawyer from Shalley & Murray now. In New York city call 718-268-2171. For Westchester or Putnam County call 914-276-2585.
Our practice covers the following geographic locations:
At Shalley & Murray, we appear in Criminal Courthouses around New York State fighting for people's freedom on a daily basis.
We are proud of our roles as criminal defense lawyers and know that we have inherited a great responsibility to defend not only people accused of wrongdoing, but to defend the Constitution itself.
As criminal defense lawyers, we proudly and humbly follow in the footsteps of great American heroes like John Adams and Abraham Lincoln.
As never before in this country we face great temptations to consider encroachments upon our precious constitutional freedoms as trivial or the refuge of the guilty.
Know that at Shalley & Murray you will find advocates ready, willing and able to rise up and defend against the limitless resources of the Government, against public opinion formed upon misinformation, and against all who might seek to water down the great principles of freedom we defend.
We have never been prosecutors.
We have always defended in the name of freedom.