NY SPEEDING TICKET LAWYER  FOR
Peru Town Court
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New York Traffic Tickets carry points, fines, surcharges, possible jail time and suspension and of course, insurance increases.  Give me a try send me an image of your ticket, NY Traffic Ticket Lawyer and info@ny-ticket-lawyer.com or, Fax it to #845-818-3905 I Have fought over 17,000 traffic tickets! Call (800) 584-3234
Matisyahu Wolfberg, Esq., NY Red Light Ticket Lawyer Since 2000

Peru Town Court Ticket Lawyer in New York State

Clinton County, New York Traffic and Local Courts

Peru Town Court

           Peru Town Court is located in Clinton County, New York

Peru Town Court Address 3036 Main Street , Peru, New York 12972  
A little info about Peru Town Court The Peru Town Court is one of many other trial courts in Clinton County, New York. This court has jurisdiction over vehicle and traffic matters, small claims, evictions, civil matters and criminal offenses. The court is located within the 4th Judicial District and the 3rd Judicial Department. Judges are James P. Kirby and John H. Lawliss.
some types of violations in this court Stop signs, speed in zone, running red lights, passing school buses, drunk driving, aggravated unlincensed driver
Provided by:
Matisyahu Wolfberg, P.C.,  25 Robert Pit Drive, Suite 211, Monsey, New York 10952

Call today for a free consultation (877) 965-3237 or Fax to (877) 742-2268 or email us your ticket 
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NYC Tickets - Traffic Violations Bureau TVB

Brooklyn South TVB, Brooklyn North TVB, Bronx TVB, Staten Island TVB, Manhattan South TVB, Manhattan North TVB, Queens North TVB, Queens South TVB are the locations for the dreaded traffic violations bureau. In the TVB, there is no plea-bargaining, it is win or lose, all or nothing. Therefore it doesn’t work like a normal “court.” Here is how it works, and this is our approach: We show up first time, if cop is no show, we ask for dismissal, which they usually don’t agree to. If we show up 2nd time and cop is also no show, then they usually dismiss If we then show up 2nd time and cop shows up, we ask for new court date If we show up first time and cop is there, we ask for new date, which they usually agree to. Then if we show up 2nd time and cop is not there, we ask for dismissal, which they usually don’t agree to If cop shows up 2nd time, we get a new court date by posting a $40 refundable bail Finally it comes to either Cop doesn’t show and ticket is dismissed Cop does show and there is a trial If cop loses his notes and shows up without then, then we win If cop makes mistakes or contradicts himself, then we win. If cop testifies perfectly, and has his notes, even if he is lying, then we usually lose, because, of course, there is no plea bargaining.  

Upstate NY Tickets

 
    
 
    
    § 1146. Drivers   to   exercise  due  care.  (a)  Notwithstanding  the
  provisions of any other law to the contrary, every driver of  a  vehicle
  shall   exercise  due  care  to  avoid  colliding  with  any  bicyclist,
  pedestrian, or domestic animal upon any roadway and shall  give  warning
  by  sounding  the horn when necessary. For the purposes of this section,
  the term "domestic animal" shall mean domesticated  sheep,  cattle,  and
  goats which are under the supervision and control of a pedestrian.
    (b)  1.  A  driver  of  a  motor vehicle who causes physical injury as
  defined in article ten of the penal law to  a  pedestrian  or  bicyclist
  while  failing  to  exercise due care in violation of subdivision (a) of
  this section, shall be guilty of a traffic infraction  punishable  by  a
  fine  of  not  more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not
  more than fifteen days or by both such fine and imprisonment.
    2. If such driver of a motor  vehicle  causes  physical  injury  while
  failing  to  exercise  due  care in violation of subdivision (a) of this
  section, then there shall be a rebuttable presumption that, as a  result
  of  such  failure  to  exercise due care, such person operated the motor
  vehicle in a manner that caused such physical injury.
    (c) 1. A driver of a motor vehicle who causes serious physical  injury
  as  defined in article ten of the penal law to a pedestrian or bicyclist
  while failing to exercise due care in violation of  subdivision  (a)  of
  this  section,  shall  be guilty of a traffic infraction punishable by a
  fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars or by imprisonment for
  not more than fifteen days or  by  required  participation  in  a  motor
  vehicle  accident  prevention  course  pursuant  to  paragraph  (e-1) of
  subdivision two of section 65.10 of the penal law or by any  combination
  of  such fine, imprisonment or course, and by suspension of a license or
  registration pursuant to subparagraph (xiv) or (xv) of  paragraph  b  of
  subdivision two of section five hundred ten of this chapter.
    2.  If  such  driver of a motor vehicle causes serious physical injury
  while failing to exercise due care in violation of  subdivision  (a)  of
  this  section,  then  there shall be a rebuttable presumption that, as a
  result of such failure to exercise due care, such  person  operated  the
  motor vehicle in a manner that caused such serious physical injury.
    (d) A violation of subdivision (b) or (c) of this section committed by
  a  person  who  has  previously  been convicted of any violation of such
  subdivisions within the preceding five years, shall constitute a class B
  misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than one  thousand  dollars
  in addition to any other penalties provided by law.
    (e)  Nothing  contained  in  this section shall prevent the court from
  imposing  any  other  authorized  disposition,  including  a  period  of
  community service.

 

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