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I have been a practicing trial lawyer for twenty-five years now. I have chosen to limit my practice, almost exclusively, to criminal and immigration related matters. Many of my clients are long term lawful permanent residents who are trying to avoid deportation-removal due to a criminal conviction. I also defend many non-citizens facing criminal charges in the New York State Courts in Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties.
Because I am well versed in immigration law, I can advise my client of the direct immigration consequences of a proposed plea bargain. It is also important for them to know when they will need to go to trial if they wish to try to avoid being deported. Unfortunately, non-citizens often plead guilty without fully understanding how their guilty plea will impact them, for example, not only can certain convictions result in deportation-removal, but the conviction may also subject the person to indefinite immigration detention while their proceedings are pending. I frequently lecture on this area of the law at continuing legal education seminars, and other lawyers routinely contact me to discuss strategies for handling these difficult types of cases.
While most of my cases involve defense at the trial level, before the U.S. Immigration Courts, and New York State Criminal Courts, I also handle appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, petitions for review before the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, and Federal habeas corpus proceedings - all related to deportation-removal issues. Some of the cases I have litigated have resulted in favorable decisions which have not only helped my clients, but have also benefited other, similarly situated, individuals.
Sometimes the only way a long term resident of the U.S. can avoid deportation-removal, is to vacate or reopen the underlying conviction which has caused them to be placed in proceedings. We have been able to do this for many of our clients, especially in cases where the client pled guilty to a charge without having been told by their attorney that their guilty plea would render them deportable-removable.
I am proud to say that I was active in the Central American human rights movement during the 1980's and early 1990's, and during that time I did volunteer work with one of the leading human rights groups in El Salvador. As a result of that work, I learned Spanish, and today many of my clients are from that part of the world. The best part of the work I do is helping people through difficult times, finding them a "second chance", and keeping families together.
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State: New York
Acquired: 1986
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Posted by Ana | May 26, 2023
Money hungry is my title
HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE called ahead of time for advise and they told me there was hope in the situation and scheduled a consultation but once I got there for my consultation they just charged me up front with out speaking to me about the situation and ended up telling me what I already knew and nothing ...
Posted by anonymous | January 04, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
He left me with criminal record
I hired him, I paid him what he asked, an he send somebody else on the court day. Whoever the substitute was he just went 1 time to court and he settle my case leaving with a criminal record that I did not deserve; prevented me from becoming an American for long time and ruined the rest of my whole...
In nearly 30 years as a defense attorney, neither I, nor any attorney working with me, has ever recommended a client of mine plead guilty to a serious crime, at the client’s first court appearance. I handle most of the appearances involving my clients’ criminal cases myself, although an experienced attorney working under my supervision may make a preliminary, appearance on my behalf. I always, review with my clients the risks and benefits of accepting a plea bargain versus going to trial, including the immigration consequences of any guilty plea. I have always warned my clients of the immigration consequences of any guilty plea - long before defense attorneys were required to do so. In nearly every felony case, and most misdemeanors, I am the attorney who appears with my client at their first appearance. On the rare occasion where a scheduling conflict prevents me from appearing with a client at their first appearance –I tell the client of this before they retain me. Before any defendant can plead guilty, they are first questioned by a Judge who explains the crime they are pleading guilty to and the important rights they give up by pleading guilty, instead of going to trial. They are also asked whether they are satisfied with their attorney’s representation. The client is then asked to explain what they did that makes them guilty - all before pleading guilty. Neither I nor any attorney who works with me has ever forced a client to plead guilty. In fact, we often advise our clients to reject an initial plea offer that would cause immigration problems, because we can frequently negotiate an alternate plea that avoids those problems. If that is not possible, we discuss the risks of going to trial, and will go to trial, if necessary. Our clients always make an informed choice, but in the end, the decision to plead guilty or go to trial is theirs alone to make. I cannot believe one of my clients would plead guilty to a crime at their first appearance, and I cannot believe they were not warned of the immigration consequences of their plea. It seems the person is either leaving out relevant information or not accurately reporting what happened. Please call my office: I would like to speak with you, because this is the first I am hearing of your complaint.
"George and I have discussed immigration removal cases. He is very helpful and knowledgeable. He is also a very good teacher to other lawyers as he and I have presented together. An excellent colleague and a serious, smart lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer. George has been a lawyer that so many other lawyers have gone to for advice for their clients. His knowledge and compassion is well regarded."
"I endorse this lawyer. In both immigration and criminal law, George is prepared, thorough and a strong advocate. His advice is sound and should be followed as he is a go to attorney for attorney's who need advice on cases."
"George is one of the finest practitioners of immigration and criminal law in the county. His commitment to his clients and justice as a whole is inspiring to say the least."
"I know George over the course of 5 years. He is well respected in the legal community and is extremely knowledgable on issues of criminal law and immigration."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. I've known George for more than fifteen years and know him to be intelligent, capable and well informed. I have heard him lecture our Bar Association on Immigration and know him to be an expert in the area as well as in Criminal Defense law. I recommend him as an attorney."
"I have worked with George Terezakis for over 15 years and know him to be a caring and daring advocate for the rights of others. Well versed in all areas of both Criminal and Immigration law, George is a real reasource to his clients and to other lawyers who seek out his counsel. George is a lawyer's Lawyer who is always well prepared for whatever the day throws at him I highly endorsed the work of George Terezakis. A Client is a lucky man to have George Terezakis as his advocate."
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2020
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2019
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2019
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2019
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2013
Practitioner of the Year, Nassau County Criminal Courts Bar Association
2011
Community Advocate of the Year, Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
1996
"Pro Bono Legal Services" Award, Central American Refugee Center
1995 - Present
Owner, Law Office of George A. Terezakis
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2004 - 2005
Nassau County Criminal Courts Bar AssociationPresident
2004 - 2005
New York State Bar Association, Criminal Justice SectionExectuive Committee
2003 - 2004
Nassau County Criminal Courts Bar AssociationFirst Vice President
2002 - 2003
New York State Association of Criminal Defense LawyersBoard of Directors
2002 - 2003
Nassau County Criminal Courts Bar AssociationSecond Vice President
2001 - 2002
Nassau County Criminal Courts Bar AssociationTreasurer
2000 - 2001
Nassau County Criminal Courts Bar AssociationCorresponding Secretary
1998 - 2000
Nassau County Criminal Courts Bar AssociationBoard of Directors
1985
JD - Juris Doctor
1982
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2012
CLE Lecture
2012
Post Conviction Relief
2012
CLE Lecture: Vacating criminal convictions under Padilla v Kentucky
2005
Criminal & Deportation Defense
2003
Criminal & Deportation Defense
2002
Criminal & Deportation Defense
2001
Criminal & Deportation Defense
2001
Criminal & Deportation Defense
2001
Criminal & Deportation Defense
2000
Criminal & Deportation Defense
1999
Criminal & Deportation Defense
2013
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