Arrested for a Weapons Charge in NY, NJ, or CT?

A weapons charge can change your life — but it doesn’t have to define it.

Whether it’s a first-time offense or a serious felony involving a firearm, you need someone who knows the law, the system, and how to fight for you.

Jason Krinsky is a criminal defense attorney who defends weapons cases across NY, NJ, and CT, with experience navigating the complex gun laws unique to the Tri-State Area.

Know Your Rights — and Use Them

If you’ve been arrested on a weapons-related charge:

  • Do not speak to the police without your attorney present

  • Avoid posting about the incident on social media

  • Contact a defense lawyer immediately

Charges We Handle

  • Criminal Possession of a Weapon

  • Possession of a Loaded Firearm

  • Unlicensed or Out-of-State Gun Possession

  • Possession on School Grounds or Public Transportation

  • Assault with a Deadly Weapon

  • Use of a Weapon in Commission of a Crime

  • Federal Firearms Offenses

Why Jason?

  • In-depth understanding of tri-state weapons laws

  • Successfully challenged unlawful searches and invalid stops

  • Trusted by clients facing the most serious charges

  • Available 24/7 when it matters most

What’s at Stake?

Weapons charges often carry:

  • Mandatory minimum sentences

  • Permanent criminal records

  • Loss of employment, housing, and civil rights

  • Immigration consequences (for non-citizens)

You need someone who doesn’t just understand the law — but who can poke holes in the prosecution’s case and protect your future.

Client Testimonial

“Jason was incredibly passionate and genuinely dedicated to helping with my court case. His support, knowledge, and professionalism made a difficult situation much easier to navigate.”
Former Client

Talk to Jason Now – Confidential, No Obligation

You have one shot to get this right. Let’s make it count.

📞 Call or text Jason directly: (917) 991-8006
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