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In October, I received a speeding ticket in the Thompson Town Court, in Sullivan County for going 93 MPH in a 55 MPH area. This is an 8 point ticket. After pleading Not Guilty and requesting a hearing and then rescheduling the hearing that I didn't want to go to, I heard of this web site. After contacting Matisyahu Wolfberg through NotSpeeding.com only 10 days prior to the hearing, he told me I didn't even have to show up. He would appear for me and fight the fight. I have just found out that this 8 point ticket was dismissed! No points, No fine, No long trip, No nothing. Well worth the money. And the consultation is free. You cannot beat it. I will gladly refer him to any unfortunate person that gets caught in a jam with a ticket. Thank you so much!!! Kristin M., Holbrook, NY
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I cannot say enough about the services provided to me, after being pulled over in Town of Avon, NY for a 6 point speeding ticket, the cop 'tried' to be nice by knocking it down to a 4 point violation. On the highway, the cop threatened to prosecute me for the 6 point speeding offense, if I were to fight the ticket. I took a chance and called Notspeeding.com, they went to work and initially got it down to 69 in a 65, which still carries 3 points. However, they put the extra effort in and continued to fight, eventually getting it lowered to evading a traffic device. This was more than I hoped for and I am glad that my insurance will not go up. Jason K., Dix Hills, NY(click
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My client was arrested while he sleeping in his van which was parked in a restaurant parking lot. To make a short story long, the cop didn't actually see my client operate the motor vehicle. We had hearings, and we won and the DWI was dismissed.
Tickets in Attica Village Court NY are very confusing. For example, one place on the ticket states that you must return the ticket within 48 hours, while on another place on the ticket it states that you must return the ticket by mail or in person by a certain date which is always more than 48 hours than when you received the ticket.
What do you then? Well, you have two options, you can contact that Wyoming County Traffic Court and ask them, or, you can contact us and we'll take a look at the ticket and let you know 1) what you are facing as far as motor vehicle points and fines and possible suspension and driver responsibility assessments, etc. 2) what our fee would be to represent you; and 3) what we can accomplish for you.
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In most speeding ticket and traffic violation cases in Wyoming County Justice Courts, you need not attend the court appearance at all. Exceptions are with criminal charges in Wyoming County, such as Drunk Driving VTL 1192, Reckless Driving VTL 1212, Driving while ability impaired 1192.2, Aggravated Unlicensed Driver VTL 511, Suspended Registration VTL 512, and some Log Book Violations, just to name a few; in regards to the aforementioned criminal violations, in general you must show up in person to answer the charges. In cases, if for example you live several hundred miles away from the court and you hire an attorney, you may be able to avoid appearing in person to answer a criminal charge.
Anyhow, getting back to the subject of traffic tickets in Wyoming County New York, the most popular courts in that county are in and around Highway 17 and the New York Thruway, such as Attica Village Court. Thankfully, the American Legal system has something called plea bargaining. Email
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A plea bargain in
Attica Village Court (also plea agreement, plea deal or copping a
plea) is an agreement in a criminal or traffic ticket
case whereby the prosecutor offers the defendant the
opportunity to plead guilty, usually to a lesser charge
or to the original criminal charge with a recommendation
of a lighter than the maximum sentence, lesser fines and
less or no points.
A plea bargain allows defendants in traffic ticket and
criminal cases to avoid the risk of conviction at trial
on the original more serious charge, points, fines,
surcharges, suspension and even jail time. For example,
a defendant in an Wyoming County traffic court
charged with a 6 point speeding ticket, and the
prosecutor may let the motorist plead to a 2 point (or a
no point violation sometimes, and if you have me, more
often than not in many cases in Wyoming County)
violation which has less implications for insurance and
fines, etc.
In cases such as a automobile
collision when there is a potential for civil liability
against the defendant, the defendant may agree to plead no
contest or "guilty with a civil reservation", which
essentially is a guilty plea without admitting civil
liability. This is really more applicable in New
Jersey.
Plea bargaining can present a dilemma to some defense
attorneys (but not for me), in that they must choose
between vigorously seeking a good deal for their present
client, or maintaining a good relationship with the
prosecutor, for the sake of helping future clients.
However, for me, I only care about one person in this
equation: YOU, the client! I want you to be
happy, to write me a testimonial (see my testimonials
here: Attica Village Court Ticket Defense Testimonials)
There is an expression I use from the "old country": "Don't be right, be smart!" Sometimes people insist that they are not guilty and they want to have a trial. I tell them that they might be right, but who is the judge going to believe, the cop or the motorist? Usually it does not pay to have a trial which is risky and likely in traffic courts to end in conviction. Rather, I usually plea bargain the cases to get the points and fines reduced or eliminated.
Of course, I cannot guarantee the results, that would be unethical for me as an attorney. But I can guarantee that if you hire me, you will get one of the most aggressive traffic and criminal defense attorneys in Wyoming County, New York!
The process works like this:
Once you hire me, and provide a copy of the ticket(s) in
Attica Village Court, I usually can contact the court and handle
all the details through email. You don't need to
show up to court in most cases in Wyoming County
traffic ticket cases, and you don't even have to show up
to my office. After I resolve the matter, I email
you the payment instructions if there is money to be paid,
and that is it, you are on your merry way! I make
the process as painless as possible, and have done so for
more than 20,000 tickets as of January 2018.
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