A Queens County Jury returned a “Not Guilty” verdict on Assault First Degree charges and all lesser offenses against a Defendant charged with hitting another patron of a club over the head with a champagne bottle. Despite the fact that the injuries were severe, Queens Criminal Attorney Todd D. Greenberg mounted a self-defense defense along with the mitigating circumstance that…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
Driver Found “Not Guilty” Of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide And All Related Intoxication Charges
Mar 5, 2013
After a one month Jury Trial in Brooklyn that presented expert toxicology testimony by the District Attorney, attorney Todd Greenberg’s client was found “NOT GUILTY” of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide and all Intoxicated related charges. It was alleged that the Defendant, after consuming one 23oz. can of Four Loko (equal to between 4 to 6 beers), sped down Ocean Avenue at 65…[...]Continue Reading
After years of litigation, on February 19th, 2013, a Justice of the Supreme Court, Queens County, granted Addabbo and Greenberg’s client suppression of a gun found in a draw in his bedroom. At the Probable Cause Hearing, attorney Todd Greenberg argued that the District Attorney failed to present any evidence concerning the information to support a reasonable belief that an…[...]Continue Reading
Defendant “Not Guilty” Of Kidnapping, Robbery And Assault: Mental Disease And Defect Defense Negated Intent
Nov 21, 2012
The Defendant, a 32-year-old female, was acquitted of Kidnapping, Robbery and Assault, all Class B Felonies, but found Guilty of Reckless Endangerment. The District Attorney alleged that the Defendant lured the Complainant into a vehicle, drove him to Manhattan, where he was robbed and assaulted by another person secreted in the vehicle. Queens Criminal defense attorney Todd Greenberg argued that…[...]Continue Reading
Attorney Todd Greenberg Settles Case Against Nassau County Hospital For Mis-Labeling Of Biopsy Specimens.
Oct 9, 2012
On October 9, 2012, immediately prior to Jury Selection, a Nassau County Hospital settled with a woman who was misdiagnosed with Breast Cancer after her biopsy results were mixed up with another woman. In a confidential settlement, the Hospital acknowledged that Addabbo and Greenberg’s client’s name had been put on the tissue sample of a different patient. Our client had…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
The Defendant, the alleged bookmaker head of a Criminal Gambling Enterprise, was indicted for Enterprise Corruption and Money Laundering, accused of participating in a multimillion-dollar offshore sports betting operation. The Indictment, filed in Queens County, alleged that the Defendant and twenty-nine co-conspirators unlawfully operated a sports betting enterprise that stretched from Queens County to Nevada and from Rochester to Florida.…[...]Continue Reading
By ZACHARY R. DOWDY AND WILLIAM MURPHY zachary.dowdy@newsday.com, william.murphy@newsday.com A year to the day pharmacist Raymond Ferguson was shot to death in the Father’s Day massacre at a Medford drugstore, his wife filed a wrongful death suit against Suffolk County, its police department, convicted killer David Laffer and three doctors who sold him thousands of painkillers. Viedya Sabrina Ferguson filed the suit…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
Attorney Todd Greenberg welcomes President Donald Ramotar, President of Guyana, to Queens County at the office of Attorney Kawal Totaram. President Ramotar addressed the United Nations , on behalf of Guyana and other Caribbean countries, at the UN General Assembly High Level Thematic Debate on the State of the World Economy.[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
On May 18 th, 2012, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida dismissed a 15 Count Indictment against Attorney Todd Greenberg’ s client which charged her with Importation and Distribution of Counterfeit Goods including baseball hats, toothpaste, clothing and various other items. Criminal Defense Attorney Todd Greenberg maintained that his client had no knowledge, and did not participate…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
On April 9, 2012, a Queens business owner was found “NOT GUILTY” of all charges after trial. The Defendant was charged with Felony assault wherein it was alleged that he and a foreman physically beat a worker and then commanded a dog to bite the worker. Underlying the criminal case was an allegation by this particular employee and other employees…[...]Continue Reading
On February 1st, 2012 our client was found “Not Guilty” of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Menacing and Criminal Possession of a Weapon. The Defendant was arrested and charged in an ongoing dispute with his neighbor with having a verbal argument, then brandishing a machete and threatening to kill his neighbor’s daughter, the fifteen-year-old complainant. Even though the District…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
On November 18 th, 2011, Addabbo and Greenberg convinced a Judge that the Police did not sustain its burden of proof at a Motor Vehicle Refusal Hearing. When a motorist Refuses a chemical test to determine Blood Alcohol Content, that motorist is subject to revocation of his or her license for one year. Before that can occur, certain prerequisites m ust…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
After a four year legal battle conducted by New York Criminal Law Attorney Todd D. Greenberg, all criminal charges have been dismissed against a Winthrop University Hospital Medical Technician accused of fondling three patients. The case is an attestation to the diligence and persistence of New York Criminal Attorney Todd D. Greenberg, which included two Jury Trials and a reversal…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
On June 29, 2011, Addabbo & Greenberg attorney Jill C. Stone, a New York family law attorney, was, once again, cited in the New York Law Journal. In an ongoing divorce case, Plaintiff’s husband moved for an Order granting him exclusive use and occupancy of the marital residence, subject to reasonable periods of access by the defendant wife. New York family law…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading


