New York State law allows defendants to “waive” their personal appearance in traffic court, meaning your attorney can go to traffic court in your place.
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This is a blog posting about drivers that are not licensed in New York but have suspensions in New York.
Published on 2/22/2019

The NYPD is now testing a new pilot program in Staten Island that would do away with the police coming down at all for minor accidents.
Published on 3/9/2019

In a decision out of Michigan, a federal court ruled a police officer is not allowed to stop a motorist more than once for the same violation.
Published on 4/7/2019

There have been numerous reported cases of local police calling ICE down to pick up undocumented drivers.
Published on 4/15/2019

New York law allows for an attorney to go to court instead of their client.
Published on 6/2/2019

In a cost saving measure, the North Syracuse Village Board voted to abolish the North Syracuse Village Court.
Published on 6/26/2019

The Driver Responsibility Assessment fee is imposed for a conviction for certain traffic offenses, or the accumulation of 6 or more points within 18 months.
Published on 10/11/2019

One of the nastiest webs to navigate is insurance while having one or more DUI convictions on your record.
Published on 11/1/2019