More Details On The New Suffolk County Traffic Violations Bureau

A recent Newsday article provides greater insight in to how traffic tickets will be handled in most of Suffolk County once the new Traffic Violations Bureau opens.

The current plan shows that six prosecutors will be employed by the court.  To me, this is a strong indication that the new court will engage in plea bargaining.  Under the current system, there are no deals and it is hard to win a case.  Such a change is a huge win for motorists because, in most cases, a motorist can avoid a trial and get a more favorable outcome by accepting a plea offer.

The other interesting nugget is that the new court will likely be located in the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge.  This location is very close to the present court’s location, and has plenty of parking.  Of course, if your license is suspended, the only practical way to get to this Court is by bus or taxi.  There is not train station nearby.

Finally, as I have been writing for months, any motorist with a pending case at the current court, should try and re-schedule it to beyond April 1st.  Such a delay will allow you to likely plea bargain your case down rather than rolling the dice with a difficult-to-win trial.

About Matthew Weiss

Matthew J. Weiss, Esq. loves fighting any traffic ticket or speeding ticket issued anywhere in New York. He graduated Hofstra Law School in 1984. He was Law Review and won the law school's prestigious Procedure Award. Upon graduation, he became one of the first Hofstra Law School graduates to work at the New York State Court of Appeals (New York State's highest court) working on various appellate matters. Mr. Weiss then worked for two years at Rivkin, Radler, Bayh, Hart & Kremer, a 200-plus attorney law firm, representing various clients, such as municipalities, insurance companies and large corporations, in various litigation matters. He also continued to do substantial appellate work. In 1991, Mr. Weiss co-founded his private law practice eventually buying out his former partner in 2000. Through the years, Weiss & Associates, PC has successfully resolved 1,000s of traffic tickets and trucking tickets for its clients by way of dismissal or plea bargain. Mr. Weiss has written many articles on vehicle and traffic law, and lectures other lawyers on this subject. His blog "Confessions Of A Traffic Lawyer" regularly discussions various vehicle and traffic law issues.
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