Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Ithaca DWI Lawyer: Dealing with a New York License Suspension

See below to read Notice of DMV License Suspension


In a perfect world, someone gets a traffic ticket and deals with it in a timely manner. Whether they do it themselves or with an attorney IT (the ticket) is handled and put to rest.

In the real world people are busy, they move, they change jobs, and tickets get forgotten. Sometimes it is unintentional as in, OMG I forgot about that one or sometimes it is intentional as in who gives a crap what New York wants I live in Boston.

Traffic Tickets Must Be Dealt With OR Else? Or Else What?


Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Ithaca DWI Lawyer: New York DWI Arrest, Criminal Charges, and Your Teaching Certification

NOTICE LETTER TO TEACHERS
FROM NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


Teachers must beware following a DWI arrest or any criminal charges for that matter. There are always collateral affects from a DWI, and placing your certificate to teach in jeopardy is one of them.

What happens to a Teacher after an arrest in NYS?


Ithaca DWI Lawyer: Can You Keep Your Handguns (pistol permits) with New York DWI Charges?


A HAND IN YOUR GUNS letter



Sometimes people are surprised at the number, and the type of collateral effects that come of any New York criminal DWI charge. How it affects so many seemingly unrelated things like say your pistol permit is often a shock.

Read it and weep, You have a NATURAL God Given Right
from ammoheads.com


Is Your constitutional right to bear (hand) arms is in jeopardy following your DWI arrest?


Sunday, January 11, 2015

Ithaca DWI Lawyer: How Conditional is a New York Conditional Driver's License?

There are Always Conditions
with DWI DMV Conditional Licenses
con·di·tion·al
kənˈdiSH(ə)n(ə)l/
adjective

Why is having a New York DWI conditional driver's license a problem?

Ithaca DWI Lawyer: Can DWI Lawyers Be Healers of Conflict?

Chief Justice Warren Burger
"Lawyers Ought to be Healers"


Before practicing law I practiced chiropractic, acupuncture, and physical therapy for ten years in Palm Beach County, Florida. Then I sold my chiropractic practice, and entered law school in 1995.

I moved to practice civil litigation in medical and personal injury law in PA and NJ. Then civil and family mediation in Florida. AND For the last 9 years I am here in Ithaca, New York practicing DWI and traffic related defense.

Even though I don't see myself as a chiropractor anymore I still see myself as a Healer.

Can a DWI defense lawyer be a healer of conflict?