The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom.
— CRIMINAL DEFENSE · NEW YORK CITY · SINCE 1977 —— Atticus Finch. It is the standard this practice holds itself to.

Mitchell J. Dinnerstein, Esq.
I genuinely believe that when you hire me, you get a lawyer committed 100% to your cause. I will never stop working on your behalf putting all my vast experience behind your cause. Never.
Since 1977
PRACTICING CRIMINAL LAW
100+ jury trials
MURDER, DRUG & ROBBERY ACQUITTALS
Capital Defender
HELPED END NY’S DEATH PENALTY
CHAPTER ONE
Philosophy
I have practiced criminal law since 1977. My passion and interest is in always representing the accused against the powerful state. My experience is vast. I have represented over 100 clients in jury trials winning more than my share of acquittals in murder, drug trials and serious robbery cases. I have represented literally thousands of clients. I clearly have the reputation from colleagues and adversaries as being a dogged, zealous, advocate. No stone will be left unturned. I genuinely believe that when you hire me, you get a lawyer committed 100% to your cause. I will never stop working on your behalf putting all my vast experience behind your cause. Never.
I first worked for the Legal Aid Society from 1977 to 1983, in private practice before joining the Capital Defender Office representing people charged with death penalty charges starting there in 1995 and then, after helping strike down the death penalty in New York State, returned to private practice in 2006.
The clients that I have represented have been charged with the most serious of crimes, from murder, drug dealing, terrorism, robberies, and bank fraud cases. I have represented numerous people facing the death penalty. Many of the cases have been high profile cases appearing on the news and in the newspapers.
Most recently, I have used that experience and skills to broaden my client base. I now represent clients in federal and state courts in New York City and the surrounding communities charged with a broad range of crimes including white collar, racketeering, child pornography, bank fraud and drug dealing. I have been involved in making new law that have helped change the law to benefit all people charged with crimes. Some of the cases have brought about debate over changes in the law in the area, among other things, of mandatory minimum sentences in the federal courts.
I have made television appearances on Court TV as a guest expert in the area of criminal trial practice. I have been quoted numerous times in the media. I have taught at numerous colleges and law schools.
I am a board member of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and a Board Member of the Appellate Division, First Department Screening Panel for New Lawyers. I am a graduate of Buffalo Law School in 1976. I promise you that I will advocate for your rights zealously and courageously.
CHAPTER TWO
Biography
Mitch Dinnerstein has over thirty years of trial experience in criminal defense work in New York City. He learned the ropes by working for the Legal Aid Society of New York from 1977 to 1983, in private practice until being asked to join the Capital Defender Office which represented people charged with capital punishment (the death penalty). After being involved in having the death penalty struck down in New York, where no one was ever executed, he returned to private practice in 2006. He now represents people in the most serious of charges in State and Federal court.
Mitch’s clients have included some of the most high profile cases in the New York area. He has represented one of the defendants in the notorious multiple murders above the Carnegie Deli. He has represented individuals charged with the murder of police officers. He has represented individuals charged in terrorism cases.
Mitch has appeared on COURT TV as a guest commentator and has been invited to appear on shows featuring Geraldo Rivera and Star Jones. Mitch is known as a brilliant, tenacious cross examiner of Government witnesses. His cross examinations have often been used as models in numerous training sessions for less experienced lawyers. He has appeared as a guest lecturer for seminars with the Legal Aid Society and at colleges and law school programs. Mitch graduated from Buffalo Law School in 1976. He graduated from S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook in 1972.
CHAPTER THREE
Cases
USA v. Adis Medunjanin
A terrorism trial where the defendant was accused of planning terrorism acts within the United States before Judge Gleeson in the EDNY
USA v. Kevin Razzoli
A recent single defendant trial before Judge Denise Cote in the SDNY.
Defendant charged with assaulting United States Marshalls.
USA v. Joshua Meregildo, et. al.
Client: Melvin Colon-
A multiple defendant complex racketeering trial before Judge William Pauley in the SDNY
CHAPTER FOUR
In Print
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
SEND A MESSAGE
Contacting the office does not create an attorney–client relationship. Please do not send confidential case details until representation is confirmed.