South Hampton Ticket Defense Lawyers
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Being pulled over by a police officer can be a terrifying experience. Fighting it in court doesn’t have to be. Our experienced traffic ticket lawyers have years of experienced defending motorists throughout New York.
Here is a brief glimpse into some of our recent results for our clients in East End Long Island. Past results do not guarantee similar outcome.
COURT | ORIGINAL CHARGE | RESULT | COUNTY |
South Hampton Town Court | Speeding VTL 1180 (70/55) - 4 points | VTL § 1202: Zero Points
| Suffolk County NY |
South Hampton Town Court | Speeding VTL 1180 (84/55) - 6 points | VTL § 1202: Zero Points
| Suffolk County NY |
Quogue Village Court | Speeding- 6 point speed | VTL § 1202: Zero Points
| Suffolk County NY |
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About Our Firm: At Joseph P. Villanueva, Attorneys At Law we excel at getting tickets dismissed or reduced. We have more than 20 years of legal experience and have gained a reputation among our peers as being superb lawyers. Our team of traffic and criminal defense lawyers is lead by Joseph P. Villanueva. He is a former prosecutor. Having a former prosecutor on your side can help in analyzing critical issues in your case. This can make the difference in you keep your license or having your license suspended or revoked. Call us now at 800-893-9645.
Our firm can be frequently found representing clients throughout Long Island County. Some courts that we often represent clients include Stewart Manor Traffic Court, North Hills Traffic Court, 16 Cooper Street Traffic Court, and Babylon Traffic Court.
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For your reference, here is a copy of VTL 1202 as annotated in 2010.
§ 1202. Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specified places.
(a) Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or when in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or official traffic-control device, no person shall:
- Stop, stand or park a vehicle:
- On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped, standing or parked at the edge or curb of a street;
- On a sidewalk;
- Within an intersection, except when permitted by official signs or parking meters on the side of a highway opposite a street which intersects but does not cross such highway;
- On a cross walk;
- Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within thirty feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone, unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters;
- Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic;
- Upon any bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a highway tunnel, unless otherwise indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters;
- On any railroad tracks;
- In the area between roadways of a divided highway, including crossovers, except in an emergency;
- On a state expressway highway or state interstate route highway, including the entrances thereto and exits therefrom, which are a part thereof, except in an emergency.
- Engage in the retail sale of frozen desserts as that term is defined in subdivision thirty-seven of section three hundred seventy-five of this chapter directly to pedestrians on any highway having a speed limit in excess of thirty miles per hour. Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the operator of such vehicle from stopping such vehicle off such highway, in a safe manner, for the sole purpose of delivering such retail product directly to the residence of a consumer or to the business address of a customer of such retailer.
- Stand or park a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger or passengers:
- In front of a public or private driveway;
- Within twenty feet of a cross walk at an intersection, unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters;
- Within thirty feet upon the approach to any flashing signal, stop or yield sign or traffic-control signal located at the side of the roadway, unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters;
- Within twenty feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and, when on the side of the street opposite to the entrance of any fire station, within seventy-five feet of said entrance, when properly signposted, unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters.
- Alongside or obstructing a curb area which has been cut down, lowered or constructed so as to provide accessibility to the sidewalk.
- Park a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers, within fifty feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing, unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters.
(b)
- No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant except when such vehicle is attended by a licensed operator or chauffeur who is seated in the front seat and who can immediately move such vehicle in case of emergency, unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters.
- No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant except when such vehicle is attended by a licensed operator or chauffeur who is seated in the front seat and who can immediately move such vehicle in case of emergency, when such vehicle impairs or hinders the access of a fire vehicle to a fire hydrant while such fire vehicle is engaged in an emergency operation, unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings, parking meters or the provisions of any local law, rule, or ordinance.
(c) No person shall move a vehicle not lawfully under his control into any prohibited area or away from a curb such distance as is unlawful.
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“I was extremely pleased with the friendly yet professional service that I received in resolving my legal issue.” Karen K.
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“Joseph Villanueva and staff made the whole process so easy and gave me the peace of mind that I didn't receive points against my license. Well worth the money!” Linda P.
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