ROCHESTER CRIMINAL DEFENSE BLOG
Some towns issue more tickets than others
Many traveling by car in upstate New York come across countless scenic suburbs, towns and hamlets when they leave the tollways and highways. Unfortunately, it seems that some local officials see these visitors as an opportunity for issuing a lot of moving violations....
Can I have my DWI or drug conviction overturned?
If you are convicted of a DWI or drug offense in New York, you may feel angry, frustrated and despondent. You may be concerned not only about the consequences of your offense, but how it will affect your life moving forward. Will you face problems getting a job,...
What to do during a traffic stop
The minute you see the flashing lights behind you, you can feel your heart beating harder. You wonder why police are pulling you over and what might happen during this traffic stop. You’re even more nervous because you have some meth in your glove compartment. Will...
Common sobriety tests used during a DWI stop
When a police officer has reason to believe someone is driving under the influence of alcohol, they will likely flash their lights, throw on their sirens and conduct a traffic stop. From there, the suspect will probably have to run through a series of tests before...
What is presumptive possession in New York?
Possession of an illegal drug is unlawful and, depending on the substance and amount found in possession can result in imprisonment and fines. In New York State, there is something called presumptive possession, which deals with drugs in a space and how it legally...
Governor extends driver’s license expiration dates
On March 20, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a shelter in place order, shuddering nonessential businesses and retailers, to curb the spread of COVID-19 in New York. As a result, all Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices have been closed until April 17 and driver’s...
Teens face allegations of juvenile crimes after attack on man
In Rochester and throughout New York State, it is not unusual for teens to be arrested and find themselves facing allegations of criminal wrongdoing. In some cases, they are caught up in an incident and are wrongfully accused. In others, they might have made a...
Man arrested on DWI charges and other allegations in New York
Drunk driving charges carry with them harsh potential consequences in New York. This is true if it is a first offense and the only allegation is that the driver was under the influence. If there were prior convictions and other alleged violations, the charges can rise...
St. Patrick’s Day checkpoints in New York search for DWI drivers
During any holiday, New York State law enforcement will actively seek drivers who exhibit signs of being under the influence. In some cases, they will be patrolling and make traffic stops. In others, there will be drunk driving "checkpoints" where officers are...
DWI coordinator in Upstate New York faces DWI charges
Anyone can face charges for driving while intoxicated in Upstate New York. Often, these allegations extend to other charges that can significantly enhance the penalties depending on what the officer claims to have found during the investigation. In some cases, the...