Case Dismissed in Chenango County: “Leaving the Scene” Ticket Thrown Out After Motion to Dismiss Granted
At Arpino Law, we continue to fight—and win—for New York drivers across the state. In a recent victory in Smithville Town Court (Chenango County), our office secured a dismissal of a “Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident” charge (VTL §600[1][a]) after filing a motion to dismiss for the prosecution’s failure...
Traffic Ticket Dismissed in Broome County: Court Grants Motion to Dismiss Following Too Closely Charge
At Arpino Law, we take every traffic case seriously—because even a single ticket can lead to fines, points, and higher insurance premiums. In a recent case in Vestal Town Court (Broome County), our firm successfully secured a dismissal of a “Following Too Closely” (VTL §1129[a]) ticket after filing a motion to dismiss...
Traffic Ticket Dismissed in Schoharie County: Motion to Dismiss Granted in Esperance Town Court
At Arpino Law, we believe every traffic case deserves careful review — and sometimes, the best defense is holding the prosecution to the strict requirements of the law.
In a recent victory in Esperance Town Court, Schoharie County, we secured a dismissal of a traffic ticket for “Imprudent Speed”...
Traffic Ticket Dismissed in Clinton County After Motion to Dismiss Granted
At Arnold A. Arpino & Associates, P.C., we don’t just show up in court — we fight to make sure every charge is legally sound. In a recent Clinton County traffic case, we successfully secured a dismissal of a “Move Over Law” ticket (VTL §1144-a[a]) after filing a motion challenging the sufficiency...
Case Tossed: Prosecutors Miss 90-Day Deadline in Nassau County
At Arnold A. Arpino & Associates, P.C., we believe the law’s deadlines matter—and when the prosecution misses them, our clients shouldn’t have to wait any longer for justice.
In a recent case in Nassau County District Court, our office secured the full dismissal of a misdemeanor criminal mischief charge...
Loitering Charge (Penal Law 240.36) Dismissed in Suffolk County District Court
We take pride in holding the prosecution to its burden—because when the accusatory instrument is flawed, the law demands dismissal.
In a recent case in Suffolk County District Court, our office successfully secured a dismissal of a misdemeanor charge of Loitering in the First Degree (Penal Law § 240.36)...
Victory in Allegany County: Two Tickets Dismissed on Defense Motion
At Arnold A. Arpino & Associates, P.C., we don’t just accept what’s written on a traffic ticket—we scrutinize every detail, challenge legal deficiencies, and protect our clients’ rights in every courtroom across New York.
That commitment recently paid off in a Burns Town Court case, where we secured a...
⚖️ Trial Victory: Not Guilty on All Criminal Charges After Ocean Beach Precinct Arrest
This past week, we completed a jury trial in Suffolk County where our client was accused of multiple criminal charges stemming from an encounter with law enforcement inside a police precinct. After a multi-day trial and hours of deliberation, the jury returned a resounding verdict: Not Guilty on all criminal charges.
Case Dismissed: Supporting Deposition Sent to the Wrong Party Results in Victory for Our Client
At Arnold A. Arpino & Associates, P.C., we fight every traffic case with the same attention to detail as a criminal prosecution—because the consequences can be serious, especially when your driving record is on the line.
In a recent win in Peru Town Court in Clinton County, we secured...
Case Dismissed: Speedy Trial Victory in Suffolk County District Court
At our firm, we are committed to holding prosecutors accountable to the legal standards that protect our clients' rights. One recent example from Suffolk County District Court illustrates how critical these protections are—and how we use them to secure just outcomes.
In this case, our client was charged with...