Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer
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Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer November 18, 2012 01:28AM |
Matthew Weiss
Re: Ask a New York Traffic LawyerNovember 18, 2012 07:34AM |
Jill,
In NYC, there are no deals or plea bargains. If you fight this disobey traffic control device ticket, you will either win or lose, nothing in between.
Matthew Weiss
Jill pulcin Wrote:
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> I received a ticket for disobeying. A controlled
> traffic device I turned where only busses can turn
> in NYC I would like to know if they ever plead.
> Out without PTs I live in nj and really want to
> avoid. PTs I don't. Care about the fine
In NYC, there are no deals or plea bargains. If you fight this disobey traffic control device ticket, you will either win or lose, nothing in between.
Matthew Weiss
Jill pulcin Wrote:
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> I received a ticket for disobeying. A controlled
> traffic device I turned where only busses can turn
> in NYC I would like to know if they ever plead.
> Out without PTs I live in nj and really want to
> avoid. PTs I don't. Care about the fine
Matthew Weiss
Re: Ask a New York Traffic LawyerNovember 18, 2012 07:36AM |
Brad,
No, this error does not render the ticket fatally defective.
I still recommend that you fight it. If you do, you likely can get this reduced to a less serious charge at the Tioga traffic court.
Matthew Weiss
brad Wrote:
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> I got a cell phone ticket in tioga ny the cop put
> the wrong mailing address to return it back to
> the court. The court had a p.o. box he put the
> physical address .. is this ticket defective.?
No, this error does not render the ticket fatally defective.
I still recommend that you fight it. If you do, you likely can get this reduced to a less serious charge at the Tioga traffic court.
Matthew Weiss
brad Wrote:
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> I got a cell phone ticket in tioga ny the cop put
> the wrong mailing address to return it back to
> the court. The court had a p.o. box he put the
> physical address .. is this ticket defective.?
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer November 19, 2012 03:52PM |
My son was driving my car alone and he has a permit only, he was pulled over, aswell as 3 other cars and given a ticket for driving on the shoulder lane of the highway on the bruckner. The cop gave him the ticket and told him to be on his way. I tried to pay the ticket but the ticket was sent back and said the payment was not accepted and that he has to appear at the traffic bureau. He took his license exam the next day and passed. He recieved his liscense in the mail. What would happen after he reports to the traffic bureau?
Matthew Weiss
Re: Ask a New York Traffic LawyerNovember 19, 2012 06:39PM |
Manny,
Because your son did not have a license, a "personal appearance" is required. This is because his ticket is more serious than a normal ticket (i.e., one which could result in a suspension or delay in the issuance of his regular license).
I, therefore, suggest that you consult with an experienced NY traffic ticket lawyer given the situation.
Matthew Weiss
Manny Hysaj Wrote:
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> My son was driving my car alone and he has a
> permit only, he was pulled over, as well as 3 other
> cars and given a ticket for driving on the
> shoulder lane of the highway on the bruckner. The
> cop gave him the ticket and told him to be on his
> way. I tried to pay the ticket but the ticket was
> sent back and said the payment was not accepted
> and that he has to appear at the traffic bureau.
> He took his license exam the next day and passed.
> He recieved his liscense in the mail. What would
> happen after he reports to the traffic bureau?
Because your son did not have a license, a "personal appearance" is required. This is because his ticket is more serious than a normal ticket (i.e., one which could result in a suspension or delay in the issuance of his regular license).
I, therefore, suggest that you consult with an experienced NY traffic ticket lawyer given the situation.
Matthew Weiss
Manny Hysaj Wrote:
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> My son was driving my car alone and he has a
> permit only, he was pulled over, as well as 3 other
> cars and given a ticket for driving on the
> shoulder lane of the highway on the bruckner. The
> cop gave him the ticket and told him to be on his
> way. I tried to pay the ticket but the ticket was
> sent back and said the payment was not accepted
> and that he has to appear at the traffic bureau.
> He took his license exam the next day and passed.
> He recieved his liscense in the mail. What would
> happen after he reports to the traffic bureau?
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer November 21, 2012 07:55PM |
Hello Sir/ Ma'am,
I received my first and only speeding ticket going 65 in a 40. I was coming off a ramp going onto the expressway and accelerated to flow with traffic I was caught with a laser going 65 in a 40. Should I plead guilty or not guilty to go before a judge for a lesser fine and points?
Thanks so much,
Lee
I received my first and only speeding ticket going 65 in a 40. I was coming off a ramp going onto the expressway and accelerated to flow with traffic I was caught with a laser going 65 in a 40. Should I plead guilty or not guilty to go before a judge for a lesser fine and points?
Thanks so much,
Lee
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer November 22, 2012 01:37PM |
Hi,
So I was given a ticket last night for failure to stop at a stop sign (1172-A). I was coming off of an exit ramp and merging onto an avenue and there were no cars at all on the road so I just did a rolling stop, and an officer pulled me over. Problem is, I'm 16 and still have my junior license, Class DJ. So does this mean I will have my license suspended for 60 days? or just points on license?
Also, should I just plead guilty and pay it and hope for the best or should I plead not guilty and fight it down to a 1110? I heard that is a lesser offense, only 2 points vs. 3 for the other one. Not sure what to do! I just want to keep my license, I need it to go to and from school an basketball practice. Thanks in advance.
So I was given a ticket last night for failure to stop at a stop sign (1172-A). I was coming off of an exit ramp and merging onto an avenue and there were no cars at all on the road so I just did a rolling stop, and an officer pulled me over. Problem is, I'm 16 and still have my junior license, Class DJ. So does this mean I will have my license suspended for 60 days? or just points on license?
Also, should I just plead guilty and pay it and hope for the best or should I plead not guilty and fight it down to a 1110? I heard that is a lesser offense, only 2 points vs. 3 for the other one. Not sure what to do! I just want to keep my license, I need it to go to and from school an basketball practice. Thanks in advance.
Cell Phone Ticket In NY November 22, 2012 05:03PM |
Hi - I just got a Cell Phone ticket in NY, and I am an NJ resident with an NJ license. Can you please tell me if this will cause any points on my NJ license, and if this will effect my insurance costs at all ? I have had a clean driving record for at least 3 years, and I dont believe that I have any current points on my license.
Thanks so much!!!!
Joseph
Thanks so much!!!!
Joseph
Matthew Weiss
Re: Ask a New York Traffic LawyerNovember 22, 2012 08:01PM |
Mic,
You should plead not guilty to this speeding ticket. This is the only way to try and get a more favorable outcome.
Matthew Weiss
mic Wrote:
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> Hello Sir/ Ma'am,
>
> I received my first and only speeding ticket going
> 65 in a 40. I was coming off a ramp going onto the
> expressway and accelerated to flow with traffic I
> was caught with a laser going 65 in a 40. Should I
> plead guilty or not guilty to go before a judge
> for a lesser fine and points?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Lee
You should plead not guilty to this speeding ticket. This is the only way to try and get a more favorable outcome.
Matthew Weiss
mic Wrote:
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> Hello Sir/ Ma'am,
>
> I received my first and only speeding ticket going
> 65 in a 40. I was coming off a ramp going onto the
> expressway and accelerated to flow with traffic I
> was caught with a laser going 65 in a 40. Should I
> plead guilty or not guilty to go before a judge
> for a lesser fine and points?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Lee
Matthew Weiss
Re: Ask a New York Traffic LawyerNovember 22, 2012 08:09PM |
Ben Kalish,
You should plead not guilty and fight this ticket. This is the only way to get a more favorable result. Further, because you only had a junior license, a conviction to this ticket can impact your ability to get a regular license. This provides another good reason to fight it. Given the seriousness of your situation, you should consider retaining an experienced NY traffic ticket lawyer.
Good luck!
Matthew Weiss
Ben Kalish Wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> So I was given a ticket last night for failure to
> stop at a stop sign (1172-A). I was coming off of
> an exit ramp and merging onto an avenue and there
> were no cars at all on the road so I just did a
> rolling stop, and an officer pulled me over.
> Problem is, I'm 16 and still have my junior
> license, Class DJ. So does this mean I will have
> my license suspended for 60 days? or just points
> on license?
>
> Also, should I just plead guilty and pay it and
> hope for the best or should I plead not guilty and
> fight it down to a 1110? I heard that is a lesser
> offense, only 2 points vs. 3 for the other one.
> Not sure what to do! I just want to keep my
> license, I need it to go to and from school an
> basketball practice. Thanks in advance.
You should plead not guilty and fight this ticket. This is the only way to get a more favorable result. Further, because you only had a junior license, a conviction to this ticket can impact your ability to get a regular license. This provides another good reason to fight it. Given the seriousness of your situation, you should consider retaining an experienced NY traffic ticket lawyer.
Good luck!
Matthew Weiss
Ben Kalish Wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> So I was given a ticket last night for failure to
> stop at a stop sign (1172-A). I was coming off of
> an exit ramp and merging onto an avenue and there
> were no cars at all on the road so I just did a
> rolling stop, and an officer pulled me over.
> Problem is, I'm 16 and still have my junior
> license, Class DJ. So does this mean I will have
> my license suspended for 60 days? or just points
> on license?
>
> Also, should I just plead guilty and pay it and
> hope for the best or should I plead not guilty and
> fight it down to a 1110? I heard that is a lesser
> offense, only 2 points vs. 3 for the other one.
> Not sure what to do! I just want to keep my
> license, I need it to go to and from school an
> basketball practice. Thanks in advance.
Matthew Weiss
Re: Cell Phone Ticket In NYNovember 22, 2012 08:11PM |
Joseph,
Good news! Because NJ does not assign points for a cell phone ticket, a conviction in NY to this charge will NOT result in any NJ points. NY, however, will give you 2 point son your NY record.
Matthew Weiss
Joseph Wrote:
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> Hi - I just got a Cell Phone ticket in NY, and I
> am an NJ resident with an NJ license. Can you
> please tell me if this will cause any points on my
> NJ license, and if this will effect my insurance
> costs at all ? I have had a clean driving record
> for at least 3 years, and I dont believe that I
> have any current points on my license.
>
> Thanks so much!!!!
>
> Joseph
Good news! Because NJ does not assign points for a cell phone ticket, a conviction in NY to this charge will NOT result in any NJ points. NY, however, will give you 2 point son your NY record.
Matthew Weiss
Joseph Wrote:
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> Hi - I just got a Cell Phone ticket in NY, and I
> am an NJ resident with an NJ license. Can you
> please tell me if this will cause any points on my
> NJ license, and if this will effect my insurance
> costs at all ? I have had a clean driving record
> for at least 3 years, and I dont believe that I
> have any current points on my license.
>
> Thanks so much!!!!
>
> Joseph
Re: Ask a New York Traffic Lawyer November 26, 2012 10:35AM |
Hi Matt, my brother received a ticket that says Unlicensed GT 60Days. He didn't have his license on him when he was pulled over at a check point, and it was an out of state expired license anyway. He was given advice to plead not guilty and get his NY license before the hearing date, which he did. However since he didn't have a valid license at the time of the ticket, won't he just be found guilty and then not only responsible for the fines but also court costs?
Wondering what you would recommend, and also if you can ballpark what the fines and penalties would be if he just plead guilty?
Thanks.
Wondering what you would recommend, and also if you can ballpark what the fines and penalties would be if he just plead guilty?
Thanks.
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