How to Find the Best Speeding Ticket Lawyer in the Village of New York Mills
New York Mills Village Court
1 Maple Street
New York Mills, NY 13417
Court case dates have been separated into Traffic and Criminal.
Analysis and Commentary: The Village of New York Mills has a population of 3,327 (U.S. Census, 2010), and covers 1.1 square miles of land in Oneida County. The village lies south of the Mohawk River and west of Utica, New York and is served by New York State Routes 12 and 55; as well as U.S. Route 90.
A New York Mills resident, who served with the U.S. Army during the Black Hills War, was Henry Rinaldo Porter (1848-1903), a surgeon at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Of three surgeons with the 7th Cavalry, Dr. Porter was the only one still alive to help survivors.
Court is in session:
- For traffic violations every 1st and 3rd Monday at 3:00 p.m.
- For criminal proceedings every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
We recommend you consider these Top 5 factors before retaining an attorney:
1. Is the attorney’s practice limited to or significantly dedicated to speeding ticket defense or traffic ticket defense?There are thousands of solo practitioners that claim to be proficient in 10 or more areas of law. While many of them can do a good job in certain practice areas, there is a good chance that they are not proficient in Vehicle Traffic Law or they may not be able to dedicate the time necessary to defend what they will call a “simple traffic” matter thereby hurting your defense.
At our law firm , we recognize your “simple traffic” matter is not so simple. In so doing, we handle your case with the proper attention it deserves. We know many things are at stake including hundreds if not thousands of dollars in fines, penalties, insurance increases, and time lost. Not to mention, we also know what very few lawyers know—a conviction to a simple speeding ticket can carry a 15 or more days in jail.2. Does the attorney have a track record?
Although no attorney can attest that their prior success can guarantee a similar outcome in future cases, its important that you have some knowledge of their past performance. For example, is your ticket their first ticket defense case? Is the attorney you’re speaking to experienced in the court where you received the ticket? Are they familiar with the Judge, prosecutor, police officer, and court staff?
At our law firm , we have represented thousands of individuals throughout New York State. We are pleased to discuss our more than 30 years of legal experience with any potential client. Read our ticket defense testimonials .3. Has the attorney kept up to date with the changing landscape of the law?
Have they participated in any relevant continuing legal education programs? Every area of law can change significantly and rather frequently. Every change in the law can have a significant impact on your case.
At our firm , we stay on top of the law and complete a minimum of 12 hours of continuing legal education a year. We also lecture of on variety of topics to bar associations, professionals, and community groups.4. Does the attorney have any peer recognition?
In other words, do other lawyers in the field respect your lawyer? How do other attorneys, adversaries, clients, and judges perceive this lawyer?
At our firm , we are recognized by our clients and peers as being some of the best lawyers in New York State. You may want to check out an independent website such as avvo.com.5. Is the attorney accessible?
Once you retain a lawyer, will they return your call or respond to your emails? Obviously, you will want to maintain contact with your lawyer. Some lawyers will only have their assistants speak to you.
At our firm , it is our goal to respond to our clients within one hour of being contacted.
About us: our attorneys have significant experience practicing traffic ticket defense law. We are lead by a former prosecutor and our experience spans over three decades. We have been recognized by our peers as some of the best lawyers in New York. Give us a call at 800-893-9645 .
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