Mamaroneck Traffic Court Lawyer
Mamaroneck DWI Lawyer
If you have a pending case in the Mamaroneck traffic court, don’t risk your license. Call the experienced legal professionals at the Law Offices of Harold Dee.
Mr Dee and his team of family attorneys have represented thousands of motorists in traffic courts throughout the States of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut for violations of the Vehicle and Traffic Laws. Charges have ranged from: speeding tickets, traffic tickets, cell phone violations, DWI arrests, reckless driving, suspended operators and suspended registrations, and a host of others. Harold Dee can represent you in the Mamaroneck Traffic Court if you have been charged with a moving violation, DWI or any other traffic related crime.
New York State traffic courts normally allow attorneys to represent defendants with written authorization from the client, however, it is not so with Criminal Court where the Defendant’s presence is normally required. In both CT and NJ, Courts want the Defendant present in court, excepting special circumstances.
The Law Office of Harold Dee specializes in helping clients with traffic ticket violations and crimes since 1987.
Meet The Harold Dee Legal Team Available To Represent You In The Mamaroneck Justice Court:
Mamaroneck Village Court traffic Ticket and DWI Lawyer
Manaroneck Village Hall-Town Court
169 Mt. Pleasant Avenue
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Phone:914-777-7710
Fax: 914-777-7758
Judges: Daniel J. Gallagher & Christie L. Derrico
COURT CLERK’S OFFICE AND HOURS
The Court Clerk’s office is located on the second floor of Village Hall and is open to conduct Court business Monday through Friday from 9:00AM to 4:30PM (except holidays). Special hours may be in effect during the summer. Payment of fines may be made at the Court Clerk’s window on the second floor.
Court Clerks: Louise Dunaway & Bonnie Casterella & Maria Pacheco
VILLAGE COURT SCHEDULE
The Village Court is located on the first floor of the Village Hall. Court is generally in session each week on Tuesdays for vehicle and traffic matters, civil actions, small claims and Village Code matters and on Thursdays for criminal matters. Court sessions commence at 9:30AM on Tuesdays and Thursday. Court is also in session one Wednesday each month commencing at 8:00PM as needed for small claims matters. Hearings, trials and small claims proceedings may also be held on other days and at other times during the week.
Traffic violations are frequently disposed of by mail or personal appearance.
Prosecutors-The Assistant DA for Westchester County handles criminal cases.
The Village of Mamaroneck is a bedroom community located on the shore of Long Island Sound, partially in the town of Mamaroneck and partially in the town of Rye, where it is called “Rye Neck” by the locals.. Some speeding tickets from I-95.
According to the Village website, any Motorist who wants to plea bargain their violation will have the opportunity to speak with the ticketing officer prior to appearing before the bench. This may have changed since Sept 2006, when State Troopers were restricted from pleading tickets.
It is possible that Troopers are no longer able to accept pleas for moving violations, and may have to be handled by the DA’s office or a village attorney now. Type Of Cases, DUI and other criminal charges handled by an Asst. District Attorney of Westchester County.
New York State will suspend or revoke a motorist who has three or more speeding traffic ticket convictions (and/or misdemeanors) for violations that were issued within the same eighteen month period. Many operator’s are completely unaware of New York’s stringent rules requiring a six month revocation of one’s driving privileges once three speeding convictions have occurred. Strange as it may seem, a motorist could be off the road for six months with only five (5) points on his/her license. For example, if each of three speeding charges are bargained down to just five miles over the limit (60/55 mph zone) from a higher charge (i.e., 80/55 @ 6 points), the point total for each speed is only 3 (see chart within 1-10 mph over the limit is assessed three points) yielding 9 points before taking the Driver Safety Course which offers a four point reduction of the driver’s point total. Once the course is completed the motorist point total is only five (5) yet there is a six month revocation for having incurred three speeding traffic ticket (or misdemeanors) convictions within the same eighteen month period.
New York DMV doesn’t care how many miles a year you drive. The Sunday driver gets the same point allotment that a taxi driver receives. The Driver Responsibility Assessment is another surcharge on individuals who operate vehicles in N.Y. Now, if you are unlucky enough to have been found guilty of at least six points, there is a DMV surcharge of $300.00 payable at once or at the rate of $100.00 annually. Failure to pay will result in a suspension of your license to operate in New York State. This applies to out of state motorists as well. To add insult to injury, there is an additional charge of $25.00 per year for each of three years for each point exceeding six. For example, if one were to accumulate ten points, the annual surcharge would be $200 or $600 over the three years. Taking the Driver Safety Course does not result in a reduction of the surcharge.
Mr. Dee helps people charged with speeding and other traffic ticket and criminal offenses. Harold Dee understands the legal system and works hard to win by presenting the best possible arguments and defenses on your behalf.
Please call our office at 1-800 harolddee or 1-800-427-6533 for a free telephone consultation with a knowledgeable paralegal or attorney to discuss your pending New York speeding ticket or other traffic ticket, or DWI misdemeanor or felony matter.
DIRECTION TO MAMARONECK VILLAGE COURT
From Hutchinson River Parkway:
- Exit 23-S (Mamaroneck Avenue South)
- Take Mamaroneck Avenue through the Village of Mamaroneck business district to Prospect Avenue. Turn right on Prospect, second block.
From I-95 (Northbound, from Manhattan):
- Exit 18-A (Fenimore Road)
- Turn right at bottom of ramp onto Fenimore Road
- Take Fenimore Road to Prospect Avenue, turn left on Prospect, go to the corner of Prospect and Mt. Pleasant Avenues.
From I-95 (Southbound from Connecticut):
- Exit 18-A (Mamaroneck Avenue South)
- Take Mamaroneck Avenue through the Village of Mamaroneck business district to Prospect Avenue.
- Turn right on Prospect, second block.
From Hutchinson River Parkway:
- Exit 23-S (Mamaroneck Avenue South)
- Take Mamaroneck Avenue through the Village of Mamaroneck business district to 123 Mamaroneck Avenue, on the left side
From I-95 (Northbound, from Manhattan):
- Exit 18-A (Fenimore Road)
- Turn right at bottom of ramp onto Fenimore road
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