Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Malverne Ticket Lawyer

 Fight Your Malverne Ticket and Save Money.

Lead Counsel, Joseph P. Villanueva
Have you been stopped for a speeding ticket or truck violation along the LIE?  If so, you are not alone.  Thousands of drivers per year are stopped and given expensive tickets per year.  If your ticket is returnable to the Malverne Justice Court, you’ve come to the right law firm.  We can help.  We have helped thousands of drivers fight their tickets and save time, money, and points on their license.

We Can Help!   Our traffic ticket law firm has over 30 years of legal experience.  We are led by a former New York City prosecutor with the unique skills to help you obtain the best possible outcome on your particular case.  We have excelled at getting tickets either dismissed or reduced.  Give us a call today and ask for your free confidential telephone consultation.  We can be reached at 800-893-9645.


This chart will help first time speeders quickly ascertain how many points they are facing.


Speeding
Points
01 to 10 mph over the limit
3
11 to 20  mph over the limit
4
21 to 30  mph over the limit
6
31 to 40  mph over the limit
8
More than 40  mph over the limit
11



Our attorneys fight for our clients and attempt to resolve their case with the most favorable possible outcome.  Below is a list of fines associated with some of the most widely issued tickets in the state.   (Fines are subject to change without notice).  Call our lawyers now at 800-893-9645.

OffenseFines
First-time speeding offense$45 to $600
One or more speeding tickets
(within eighteen months)
Up to $1,575
Traffic Infraction$100-$300
Disobey a Traffic Signal
(red
light)
$225-$675
Misdemeanor Convictions
(no other penalty provided)
$200-$1,225
Uninspected Vehicles$25-$200
Unregistered Vehicle or Trailer$25-$200
Equipment Violations of Vehicle or Trailer$0-$100
Surcharges$ varies based on the charge and location

AssessmentFine
Six points or more on record$300 one time payment;
or $100 each year for 3 years
Any additional points earned over six points
$25 for each point for 3 years
Refusing to take a breathalyzer test, conviction for alcohol related traffic offense or conviction for drug related traffic offense$250 each year for 3 years



Malverne, located in Hempstead Town, Nassau County is a small village made up of around eight thousand people. The town is relatively small and is mainly comprised of land holdings.

Its history dates back to the early 1790s when the Rockaway Indians first settled in the area. Modern civilization started at around the same time, after the Cornwell family chose the area as their home, before embarking on farming activities.

As time passed by, it formed a movement with the primary aim of becoming an incorporated village, a fete it achieved in the year 1920. In the early years, the area was comprised of two main communities; the Malverne Park and North Lynbrook.

Even though some of the residents wanted to be part of an incorporated village, there are those that were still opposed to the idea. Given that the people believed in the power of democracy, a vote was taken, with the aim of establishing the way forward. It resulted in a majority win, therefore starting the process of becoming incorporated.

Malverne Village incorporation was finalized in the year 1921, although it had been acting, and operating as a village from the previous year.

Today, the village is no longer the same as it used to be, back when it started. It has experienced exponential growth, mainly attributed to the selling of land, which is then used for development, and the construction of the Long Island Rail Road. Currently, the village boasts of having more than three thousand homes.

Many of the Malverne Village residents commute to and from the city of New York on a daily basis using the railroad. Many go to New York for work, while others visit the town for shopping and leisure activities.

Malverne Village, New York is governed by a board of trustees led by the seating mayor, who acts as the board chairperson. Board members get elected by the public and are in office for a term of four years before a new election is held. To make sure that law and order get maintained, there is a village judge present, who is in charge or presiding over all violations of the village code.

Once elected, the mayor gets to appoint a deputy, who can represent him or her, in functions, as well as in governing the village. The mayor is also in charge of appointing commissioners, responsible for running the different departments that are present in the community, so as to ensure that there is a fully functioning government in place. It also helps guarantee that villagers get the service they need when they need it.


We Can Help. We have over 30 years of legal experience and have helped thousands of drivers fight speeding ticket and other moving violations.  We have been recognized as Top Lawyers and the State.  We have excelled at getting tickets either dismissed or reduced.



  • Speeding under VTL § 1180 (b)
  • Speeding under VTL § 1180 (d)
  • Cell Phone under VTL § 1225
  • Child Seatbelt under VTL § 1229
  • Failure to Move Over under VTL § 1144-A
  • Failure to Signal under VTL § 1163
  • Following Too Closely under VTL § 1129
  • Operating Without Insurance under VTL § 319
  • Red Light under VTL § 1111
  • Stop Sign Violation under VTL § 1172
  • Suspended License Operation under VTL § 511.1 (Misdemeanor)
  • Unsafe Lane Change under VTL § 1128