Legal Question in Traffic Law in New York
speeding
i was pulled over and officer said i was clocked at 45 in a 30 when i asked to see radar he refused stating that nys does not require that he show it is this ture? cause i was not going over 30 just pulled out of a driveway- how can i fight this?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: speeding
The officer is not required to show you the radar reading. There are a number of ways to fight this ticket. We have been doing so for 17 years. We recommend retaining a professional traffic lawyer as there are serious consequences for these types of tickets (i.e., fines, surchages, assessment fees, possible auto insurance raises and, of course, points).
Feel free to call or email us to discuss. Visit our web site at www.nytrafficticket.com for more info about our firm.
Re: speeding
There is no requirement that the officer show you his radar. You can request a hearing to resolve the issue. In some jurisdictions you are entitled to a supporting deposition and can plea bargain, in others you cannot. With more specifics I can offer better advice. You may contact my office @7188340087 for a free phone consultation.
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