Mary C. Hartill - Riverhead, NY
Attorney at Mary C. Hartill, PLLC, Attorney at Law
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Riverhead, NY
224 Griffing Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901
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Riverhead Criminal Defense Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
- DWI
- Leandra’s Law DWI
- Narcotics
- Petit Larceny
- Traffic Tickets
- Town Code Violations
- Real Estate
- Education Law
- Adoption
- Landlord Tenant and Wills
- Trusts and Estates
- Surrogates Court
- Contested Probate
- Personal Injury Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Mary C. Hartill, Attorney at Law, is a full service law firm, assisting clients in the areas of Criminal Defense, DWI, Leandra's Law DWI, Narcotics, Petit Larceny, Traffic Tickets, Town Code Violations, Real Estate, Education Law, Adoption, Landlord Tenant and Wills, Trusts and Estates.
The law firm was originally formed in 2001, as Saladino & Hartill, LLP, and has evolved into its present state as a solo practice which is famous for its professionalism, experience and commitment to fighting for results that are in our clients' best interests.
Mary C. Hartill brings to the practice, unique experience that enables our firm to meet the needs of a diverse population.
Ms. Hartill earned a Juris Doctor degree from St. John's University School of Law. Upon graduation, she worked of an Assistant District Attorney in the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office where she prosecuted over twenty trials ranging from DWI to Sexual Abuse. Later in her career, she worked as Deputy Town Attorney and Special Prosecutor for the Town of Riverhead. During her time at the Town Attorney's Office, Ms. Hartill was responsible for the enforcement of the Riverhead Town Code and for handling land preservation and purchase of open space and the transfer of development rights within the Town of Riverhead. Prior to practicing as an attorney, Ms. Hartill was an educator. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. John's University, and a Master's Degree from Queens College.
Education
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Legal Education
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St. John's University School of Law
Juris Doctor
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St. John's University School of Law
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Non Legal Education
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St. John’s University
B.A., Bachelor of Arts -
Queens College
M.A.
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St. John’s University
Past Positions
- Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant District Attorney
- Town of Riverhead, Deputy Town Attorney and Special Prosecutor
- Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, Former Prosecutor
- Riverhead Town Attorney's Office, Former Deputy Town Attorney
- Real Estate Broker
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