Samuel Gregory
Samuel Gregory

Address:
45 Main St Ste 820
Brooklyn NY 11201
Phone: (718) 593-4891
Fax: (718) 222-2889
Toll Free: (866) 796-8062

In more than 20 years of experience, Samuel Gregory has had an exceptional career as a state and federal criminal defense attorney. With law offices in Brooklyn, he provides aggressive criminal defense representation to people from New York and New Jersey who are either under investigation for or charged with a wide variety of state and federal criminal charges. He also engages in civil rights litigation, fighting for people harmed by police brutality or mistreated by government officials of agencies.

In his work as a trial lawyer, Sam has drawn the attention of various media outlets, including People magazine ("Tangled Web," People, April 2, 2001), CNN ("Burden of proof, " CNN, March 21, 2001) and The New York Times (Various articles, The New York Times, September 2005). He has earned the admiration of members of the legal community on both sides of the courtroom. In cases others thought were locked up, ("Proof against murder defendant 'overwhelming,'" Staten Island Advance, November 2, 1999), Sam has won acquittals ("Double Murder Verdict: Not guilty," Staten Island Advance, November 5, 1999).

Sam Gregory began his career at the Legal Aid Society in 1984. As a result of his remarkable success there, Sam was promoted to be the major offense attorney in Brooklyn. He was among the first lawyers in New York to be certified to the defense of death penalty cases. For four years he defended only clients facing life sentences. After the re-instatement of the death penalty in 1995, he won the first acquittal in New York City in a first degree murder case. More recently, Sam has focused on defending clients charged with a variety of white collar crimes, including securities fraud, Internet crime, embezzlement, and identity theft.

In addition to his work as a criminal defense lawyer, Sam is a law professor at St. John’s University and a regular lecturer at Brooklyn Law School and the New York Law School. He has also been invited to speak at the Brooklyn Criminal Bar Association and the Kings County District Attorney's Office.

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