Case Dismissed in West Seneca Town Court: Traffic Ticket Thrown Out Due to Lack of Supporting Deposition

We’re pleased to announce another traffic court victory for our client in West Seneca Town Court, Erie County, New York. Our client, was issued a uniform traffic ticket and promptly pleaded not guilty. As part of our defense strategy, we filed a timely request for a supporting deposition pursuant to Criminal...

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Victory in Groveland Town Court: Truck Inspection Charge Dismissed

We are committed to defending our clients against all types of traffic charges, and we recently secured another important win. Our client, a commercial trucker, was charged with failing to enter a truck inspection station in violation of Transportation Law 140 2CII. Thanks to our proactive legal strategy, the case was dismissed...

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Victory in Triangle Town Court: 107 MPH Speeding Ticket Dismissed for Lack of Jurisdiction

At our firm, we fight every case strategically, and our recent success in Triangle Town Court is proof of that. Our client was charged with speeding 107 MPH in a 65 MPH zone—a serious offense that could have resulted in significant fines, points, and potential license consequences. However, after a thorough review...

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Suffolk County DWI Charge Dismissed: A Case of Procedural Missteps

At our firm, we scrutinize every aspect of a case to ensure that our clients receive the fair treatment they deserve. Recently, we secured the dismissal of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charges in Suffolk County District Court, proving once again that the prosecution must be held accountable for procedural compliance.

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New 2024 DMV Rules and Regulations: What You Need to Know

As of November 6, 2024, the New York State DMV has implemented significant changes to point values, penalties, and relicensing standards. These updates aim to increase highway safety by focusing on repeat offenders, especially those involved in alcohol, drug, and unlicensed driving violations. Here’s a breakdown of the most critical changes and...

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