The Law Office of Raasheja N. Page.

Page Law is a boutique law firm specializing in criminal defense and other related areas of practice that often intersect with the criminal justice system. We are dedicated to zealous advocacy, establishing client relationships built on trust and integrity, and providing culturally competent counsel to the accused.

Committed To Helping My Clients Succeed.

My client's success is a top priority. I strive to deliver exceptional legal support, advocacy, and counsel from start to finish. When it comes to defending a criminal case, there are different ways to achieve and to define a win. Let’s work together to execute our winning strategy!

PRACTICE AREAS

What We Do.

OCY / CHILD DEPENDENCY

I assist parents involved in OCY investigations/child removal proceedings helping parents maintain their rights.

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JUVENILE ADJUDICATIONS

I represent juveniles who are facing delinquency allegations and help parents navigate the process.

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CRIMINAL DEFENSE

I specialize in defending and representing the interests of individuals accused of involvement with crime.

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APPEALS AND PCRA

I help convicted persons fight to remedy unjust or unlawful convictions based on violations of your rights.

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WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Why Choose Page Law?

At Page Law, we understand that choosing the right legal representation is crucial for achieving successful outcomes in your legal matters. We firmly believe that our firm stands out from the rest for the following reasons.

  • We prioritize our clients and their needs above everything else. Our attorneys take the time to understand the unique circumstances of each case and provide personalized strategies that cater to our clients' specific objectives.

  • We understand the importance of effective communication in the attorney-client relationship. We keep our clients informed throughout the entire legal process, promptly responding to their inquiries and providing regular updates.

  • When it comes to negotiation, our lawyers are adept at achieving favorable settlements. We employ persuasive techniques and leverage our expertise to secure the most advantageous terms for our clients.

  • While resolution of a criminal case via a negotiated plea is often the best course of action, Page Law is equipped and prepared to take your case to trial. Nicci is a seasoned trial attorney who is well-versed in courtroom procedures and skilled at presenting compelling arguments.

  • Nicci Page is a well respected member of the bar known for compelling motion practice, persuasive oral arguments, and professional courtroom demeanor.

  • Nicci's practice is informed by her personal experience. Like many of her clients and the families that she assists, Nicci has loved ones who are currently or have in the past been accused and/or convicted of serious crimes. This personal experience has produced a deep sense of empathy and understanding for famolies facing criminal charges.

MEET NICCI

Founder of Page Law.

With a wealth of experience across a range of practice areas, Nicci is uniquely qualified and exceptionally skilled in the art of trial advocacy.

RAASHEJA N. PAGE (NICCI)

Founder of Page Law

ABOUT THE FIRM

Page Law is a boutique firm lead by Nicci Page, one of the top criminal defense attorneys in Erie County. With a solid reputation built on years of successful cases and satisfied clients, Page Law is established as a trusted name in the legal community.

Practicing Law The Page Way.

Our commitment to excellence and unwavering dedication to our clients have earned us prestigious accolades in the legal industry. These awards are a testament to our exceptional and talented team.

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Frequently Asked Questions.

  • I specialize in the practice of criminal defense, inclusing preliminary hearings, pre-trial hearings and trials. Likewise, I represent jeveniles facing adjudication for criminal allegations in the juvenile system. I also handle post-conviction litigation such as PCRA petitions and direct appeals. Additionally, I represent parents with pending OCY investigations and removal proceedings

  • I have alomost 20 years of experience as I have been practicing law since 2006. My experience includes being a former Assistant District Attorney in New York City (Bronx County), a senior prosecutor in the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board where I investigated and prosecuted NYPD officers who engaged in misconduct, and insuance defense as in house counsel for Allstate Insurance Company. Most recently I've practiced criminal defense throughout Erie County

  • The first step in the process is to schedule your virtual consultation s that I can learn the details of your specific situation and determine if/how I can assist you. If we decide to work together the next step is to official retain me by submitting the fee and and signing the fee agreement. The final step in the onboarding process is to log in to your on-line case portal where you can fill out your personal information form and stay up to date on the most recent events in your case.

  • Since the facts of every case are different and my representation of you would be tailored to the specific details of your situation, I cannot give an estimate for your case before speaking with you. However, I can tell you that in general, due to the amount of work required, misdemeanor cases are less than felony cases and state criminal cases are less than federal cases. Additionally, juvenile adjudications are less than adult criminal cases and OCY matters are less than criminal matters. Schedule your consultation for a specific quote for your case.

  • Since the facts of each case are different and there are numerous variables from case to case that affect how long it will take to resolve each case, I cannot give a generalized answer to this question. However, in general felony cases take longer to resolve than misdemeanor cases and fedweral cases take longer to resolve that state cases. Due to the special rules regarding juveniles, juvenile adjudications can be resolved quickly but the court can maintain jurisdiction of the case for an extended period of time while the juvenile is being supervised by the court. Likewise, OCY cases can talke many months and sometimes years to resolve as every effort is made to allow time for the posibility of family reunification before parental rights are terminated.

  • There is no way to determine whether a case will go to trial prior to reviewing discovery and holding pre-trial hearings. But you should know that you have a constitutional right to a trial (but the overwhelming majority of cases are resolved by plea). When deciding whether or not to proceed to trial or accept a plea you should consider the weight of the evidence likely to be admitted against you (including video, DNA, or recorded phone calls). You should also weigh your prior record score and how much jail time you would be exposed to if convicted after trial as opposed to what is being offered in the plea. Every situation is different and we would work together to decide what is in your best interest, but the final decision on whether to take your chances at trial will be yours.

  • The possible outcomes are different for each case and each person who may be involved in a case. A case can be disposed of by plea at the preliminary hearing or bound over to the Court of Common Pleas. After being bound over, a case may be dismissed after the filing of a pre-trial motion or habeas petition. You may decide to waive a preliminary hearing in exchange for a favorable plea agreement. You may go to trial and win. If convicted a person could be sentenced to fines, community service, restitution, house arrest, probation, a county jail sentence, or a significant state prison sentence depending on the nature of the charges and your criminal history. If charges are filed while you are already on probation or parole, there is a possibility that you would be detained for the duration of the case. There are many moving parts to every case which is why you need an experienced professional to provide expertise and counsel in these matters.

    If you are involved inan OCY matter the most serious negative outcome would be the termination of parental rights. However, with determination and competant counsel you can also work your way to family reunification or another acceptable arrangement such as kinship care if that is in the child's best interests.

  • I routinely communicate with my privately retained clients via cell phone and text message. Additionally, once Page Law is officially retained to represent you, you will be able to set up your own account where you can log into your portal and check on the status of you case. You can also send me direct messages through your case portal.