Michael J. Borrelli

Michael J. Borrelli

The Law Offices of Michael J. Borrelli, P.L.L.C.

650 Halstead Avenue, Suite 105
Mamaroneck, NY 10543

Phone: 914-825-8620

SFST ARIDE Public Defender

About Michael J. Borrelli

Michael spent over 24 years in the Westchester County District Attorney's Office. During his time there he tried over 45 felony trials to verdict. Michael also supervised 3 separate geographical areas of Westchester County for the DA's Office, gaining valuable knowledge and relationships with judges, court clerks and law enforcement personnel which he can now use to his client's benefit. Michael was also the DWI Coordinator for the District Attorney's Office for 12 years making him responsible for training and keeping all Assistant District Attorneys and law enforcement personnel current on the latest DWI laws and procedures of the State of New York. Let Michael's vast experience in the area of Criminal Law, as well as his tireless work ethic, guide you now when you need it the most.


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