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Blog Posts in February, 2011

THE LICENSING AND LEGAL LAND MINES OF TRAFFIC TICKETS

In the previous blog posting, we discussed the financial issues of traffic tickets and now we are going to dive into the Licensing and Legal Issues as well as offer legal remedies. LICENSING ISSUES ...
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NEW LAW ALERT!!!! TALKING AND TEXTING WHILE DRIVING IS SUSPENSEFUL (AS TO YOUR DRIVING PRIVILEGES)

Commencing Wednesday, February 16, 2011, if you are found guilty of using a handheld phone while driving in New York, you will incur two points on your driving record as well as a fine up to $100. ...
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THE FINANCIAL LAND MINES OF TRAFFIC TICKETS

You have just been issued a speeding ticket in New York by a police officer because you were, in fact, speeding. The worst thing you can do next is plead guilty and send in the fine money. Depending ...
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INAPPROPRIATE CONDUCT IN COURT COULD LEAD TO INCARCERATION

A court may, in its discretion, incarcerate a litigant for conduct in the presence of or outside of the court. Notably, Article Nineteen, Section 750 of the Judiciary Law outlines the power of the ...
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