JCJOHN BRIAN CHERICOPutnam County Department of Law
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Putnam County Department of Law

John Brian Cherico

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48 Gleneida Ave, Carmel, NY, 10512
Criminal DefenseFamilyDivorce & SeparationReal EstateLitigation
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John Brian Cherico is a criminal defense attorney with more than 32 years of legal experience, practicing at Putnam County Department of Law in Carmel, NY. He attended Quinnipiac University School of Law. He has been admitted to the New York Bar since 1994. His practice encompasses criminal defense, divorce and separation, family, litigation, and real estate, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1994

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Criminal Defense20%
  • Divorce and Separation20%
  • Family20%
  • Litigation20%
  • Real Estate20%

Languages

English

Experience

32+ years

Criminal Defense Attorney at Putnam County Department of Law. Admitted to practice in New York, 1994. Focus areas include Criminal Defense, Family, Divorce & Separation.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

New York

Bar #New York State Bar Association · Admitted 1994

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Schools & Education

Quinnipiac University School of Law

Degree · 1994

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48 Gleneida Ave, Carmel, NY, 10512

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