Daniel John Henry

Daniel John Henry

Daniel John Henry
Former Erie County Assistant District Attorney (1986-1990)
Experience: 37 years
Criminal Law, DUI & DWI and White Collar Crime
New York Super Lawyer and Who's Who In American Law
Awards 2
Experience 37y
Online & Web 8

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Daniel J. Henry, Jr. a partner in the firm Villarini & Henry, L.L.P., is a former Erie County Assistant District Attorney who concentrates his practice in Criminal Defense and Personal Injury/Negligence claims. He has extensive experience defending the rights of people arrested and accused of criminal offenses both in State and Federal Court. He is one of a select group of attorneys who is eligible to handle Death Penalty cases. In addition, Mr. Henry represents clients facing Grand Jury investigations; witnesses called before State and Federal Grand Juries; clients charged under the Federal RICO Statute; clients charged with white-collar offenses; violent felony offenses including homicides; DWI cases and drug offenses including conspiracy charges.

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

New York

Since 1987

Professional Experience

Current

Former Erie County Assistant District Attorney (1986-1990)

Education

University Of Buffalo

1984 - 1986

State University of New York - Buffalo

J.D. (1986)

1979 - 1982

University of Dayton

B.S. (1982) | Criminal Justice

Awards

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New York Super Lawyer

Upsatate Super Lawyers List

year - Daniel John Henry
Who's Who In American Law

Who's Who

Contacts

Villarini & Henry, L.L.P. 16 Main Street Hamburg NY 14075 Toll-Free: (888) 834-8623 Telephone: (716) 648-0510 Cell: (716) 312-1136
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Daniel John Henry
Daniel John Henry Former Erie County Assistant District Attorney (1986-1990)

Experience: 37 years
Website: Open
Location: USA
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Practice Areas

Criminal Law

Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes

Languages

English: Spoken, Written

Certifications

Death Penalty Cases in New York

American Bar Association

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