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New York Traffic Ticket: Annotated NYS Ticket

Posted on by Matthew Hug

This is a traffic ticket issued by the NYS Police: Upper Left Portion As you can see, this section details your “pedigree” information, such as your name, address, date of birth, driver’s license number and information about the vehicle you … Read More

New York Court of Appeals Reverses Conviction based upon Coerced Confession

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In a monumental decision today by the New York State Court of Appeals, the Court reversed a conviction based upon the use of a video of the defendant’s day’s long interrogation, because the police engaged in a marathon of cajoling … Read More

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Personal Injury: Dog Bite: New York’s “one bite” rule

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The State of New York applies the “one bite” rule which, is to say that a dog is given a second chance.  Thus, a dog owner whose dog bites someone will not be held liable for injuries sustained when their … Read More

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Expansion of Ignition Interlock Device in New York for Persons Convicted of DWI

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A number of additions were made to “Leandra’s Law” at the end of 2013 that substantially affect the imposition of an interlock device on your vehicle if convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI). The most substantial change is the minimum period the interlock device … Read More

New Crimes Created by the New York State SAFE Act

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A number of new crimes were created with the passage of the SAFE (Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act) when it was passed by the New York State Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Criminal possession of … Read More

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