Saturday, December 3, 2011

Hot News in Cold Times: Ithaca Lawyer Gets a New Roof

My old house (home/office combo) downtown Ithaca at 504 North Aurora is getting a new roof. It had three layers of old shingles with little to no insulation beneath. This is a house built in 1889. The roof is at least 30 or 40 years old. So it was most definitely time.

Check this out, the tear down,,,

                                           Big Dumpster full of old shingle and roof

                                           The yard is a mess



We are using a great little company: Four Seasons Roofing. Aaron is my guy. I called several companies locally, and in Binghamton. Many never even returned my calls. Which makes me question, "Does anyone want to work?" He was the most straight forward, and direct. He showed up when he said he would, and has a great reputation. He and his guys walk on a steep angled roof like mine as if it was flat. Watching the guys work (they start in the dark at 630am) I was impressed with their work ethic. They definitely put in a "FULL" days work, no bs. They ate lunch on my porch, and went back to it.

Four Seasons Roofing: Roof Specialists
3203 Kellys Corners Road
Interlaken, NY

315-730-1584
888-615-5303

                                            Looking Good with new shingles:

Located only three short blocks from Tompkins County Courthouse, this whole area of Fall Creek is absolutely lovely, and a throwback to simpler times. Old homes like this one are an investment in the future of Ithaca. As they say, "they don't make 'em like they used to."

Good for another 30 years, 2041 here we come.

Dr. Lawrence A. Newman, D.C., Esq.
Chiropractor and Lawyer
Criminal Defense and Injury Law

607-229-5184

Ithaca Lawyer: New Books for a New Year

Well 2012 is right around the corner. I know this because it is getting cold here in Ithaca, NY. As much as I love this place the winters can be G-d awful cold. That whipping wind cold that goes deep into your bones and literally freezes your face. I had a friend visit me once in January (people gotta really like you to come to Ithaca in the winter or even at all) and I took him for a little city tour, half way through walking (about 20 minutes) he commented that I was crazy for living here. Then he said he was done being outside, too cold!!

But Winter is a great time in Ithaca to read. A time to re-group, and get new books. As much as I like digital media there are some books that do not come online (from Apple or Amazon). This is too bad because although I like the ease of my ipad, the new "Handling the DWI Case in New York" by Gerstenzang and Sills (the NYS DWI bible) is over 1600 pages and weighs in at,,, get this,,, almost 4 lbs. It is the sine quo non of all things NYS DWI. Pouring through it to note the new stuff (new cases, new interpretations of law) is fun and challenging.




My task this year is to again take what is complicated (NYS law, procedures, process), and disseminate to and for others. I believe we live in miraculous times. Computers, email, google, iphones, wow!! I am having fun. Incredible and magical. We all have the ability to share and communicate our experiences. As I tell my kids, use all your potential for these are truly magical times filled with opportunity.

Lawrence Newman, D.C., Esq.
Chiropractor and Lawyer
607-229-5184

The Mechanics of a TMJ Injury: The In-Direct Impact

I have a variety of interests. One of them is how things "seemingly" unconnected work together. As a chiropractor and lawyer I believe in universal principles and laws. The master of all of these is the Law of cause and effect. You can't get one without the other.

INDIRECT vs. DIRECT TRAUMA

When people dispute how a jaw (the TMJ/temporo-mandibular joint) can get misaligned in an auto accident even though the face and head were never DIRECTLY traumatized I stop them. Everything within the body works together. The body is also dynamic, not static, re-building constantly. All the bio-mechanicals integrate: joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves function as a whole.

The cervical spine articulates (moves) in harmony with the jaw. Forces that impact the head and neck (like a whiplash) can often travel into the TMJ. This is called an IN-DIRECT impact (trauma). So while people can easily understand a direct injury to an area, these indirect injuries may not be fully appreciated (recognized).

An acceleration-deceleration impact from a car accident affects ALL of the structures of the head and neck. The body attempts to deal with these sudden, abrupt, and jarring forces by spreading them throughout the entire bio-mechanical system. This principle of absorption allows the body to adapt, dissipate, and compensate by spreading the forces over many tissues simultaneously.

There are many instances of indirect impact causing major injury to other parts of the body.


  • Foot and Leg injuries impacting knees and hips.
  • Hand and arm injuries impacting shoulders.
  • Neck injuries can lead to lower back problems.


Never overlook the interconnectedness of the body. The source of problems is not always apparent at the area of complaint. As I liked to joke as a Chiropractor, "if you step on a dog's tail the bark comes out the other end."

Dr. Larry Newman, D.C., Esq.
Chiropractor and Lawyer
Practicing Criminal Defense and Injury Law
607-229-5184

Friday, December 2, 2011

Ithaca Lawyer: How does the TMJ Get Injured?



The TMJ (temporo-mandibular joint) is often injured in car accidents. As a chiropractor I treated hundreds of people with both chronic and acute forms of this problem. As an attorney I urge people to get it checked after any crash. Left alone and without proper and immediate treatment a "misaligned" and damaged TMJ will progressively worsen.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Ithaca Cortland Lawyer "You have Rights, Privileges, Not so Much."

A NYS DWI arrest affects a number of things in your life. One of the things many of us take for granted is our ability to drive. People don't consider that driving is not a RIGHT but a PRIVILEGE.

DWI cases are where the world of criminal law (RIGHTS) often intersects and integrates with the civil world of PRIVILEGES. Privileges are things like licenses. A license in it's simplest terms is merely a permission. It is an allowance. You are allowed to do something. There are licenses to practice professions, and there are licenses to go on a person's land, and there are licenses to drive certain types of vehicles.

TAKEAWAY: The key thing to remember about all licenses is that they are more easily lost (ie. taken away) and suspended than a right.

WHY?

LICENSES are held to an administrative standard or burden of proof. It is a little higher than the preponderance of evidence standard of "more likely than not." Some call it "substantial" evidence. This is NOT the criminal burden (standard) of PROOF beyond a reasonable doubt.

THESE ARE YOUR PRIMARY DWI RIGHTS

The three pivotal rights in DWI cases are set in the 4th, 5th, and 6th amendments (The Bill of RIGHTS).

- 4th: Right to be free from "unreasonable" search and seizure.
TAKEAWAY: In DWI cases, you need Probable Cause for a stop, PC for an arrest.

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized


- 5th: Right to remain silent. In DWI cases you can't be forced to testify.


No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation

- 6th: Right to trial.

In DWI cases, you are to have a
A RIGHT TO a speedy, public trial, with an impartial jury,
A RIGHT TO confront witnesses (the police officers, troopers, deputies), and
A RIGHT TO present evidence (toxicologists, doctors, breath test experts, eye witnesses).

In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence

Understand the crucial differences between your rights and your privileges. Awareness of your protections and safeguards (under the Constitution), and what you may be "entitled" to with the DMV helps you to prepare.

Administrative license hearings may allow many of these things, like confrontation and presenting evidence, but IMO they are diluted and of course held to a different (lower) standard. Administrative (license) hearings allow Hearsay, allow the admission of reports (against you) without the ability to confront witnesses, and almost force you to testify to defend the case against you. You can not sit idle in these types of situations.

Larry Newman, Ithaca Lawyer, 607-229-5184
www.ithacadwi.com

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Ithaca Cortland Upstate New York Haimisher Lawyer

I have found that as much as we all move or change we can never escape who and what we are. I have lived and worked in many places. Whether as a Chiropractor or a lawyer, or practicing in NJ, NY, PA, and Florida the essential, the core, and the identifier of how I practice goes back to my roots.

The Yiddish of my childhood was more than words. It was a philosophy. It was in the modern vernacular a paradigm for living. Being true to yourself, and your family name.

I was taught at an early age that out in the world I represented more than myself. I represented the Newman family. Even my Jewish name was loosely translated, Larry "son of" Albert (my father).

My father demanded respect. It was only one little word but to him it meant more than just two small sylables. It meant respect to and for self, to and for others, to and for the community, and above all else to and for
 G-d.

My father longed that I should become in his mind a "mensch." A good human being. He led by demonstration. He would teach me to tip, to thank, to appreciate, to enjoy, to value, and most of all to be honorable. My word was to be important. My knowledge and ability to be used to assist others less fortunate. In his view this was the challenge of parenting. His children, his "kinder" were either going to be the gift or the curse he brought upon the world.
 
One of my favorite expressions was "Haimisher." I wanted not a house but a haimisher or haimishe home. One that felt soft, liveable, and smelled of good food. I was not raised with country clubs, golf, and tennis but with a corner deli and city streets.


To me a "Haimish" person is: down to earth, sincere, real, and authentic. Kinda like home cooking, apple pie, or a comfortable pair of shoes. I aspire to be the haimisher, or haimishe lawyer. One that gets knee to knee, speaks plain, and is real with people.
 
There is no BS in the haimish practice of any profession. There is no pretense. No stuffy titles, or lineage, or pedigrees. What there is a reciprocity and respect between the client/patient and the counselor.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

What is a "Serious" Traffic Violation in New York? WHY Not all Violations are Created Equal.

I am often asked to represent motorists who have been charged with traffic violations. Some of these violations are classified by the State of New York as "Serious" while others are not. The significance of this classification is that if you get convicted of only two of these "serious" violations within a three year time period, and hold a CDL (Commercial Driver's License) your license will be suspended for sixty days. If you are on probationary license (new license privilege or recently returned privilege) then any TWO moving violations will result in a 60 day suspension but any ONE serious offenses will get you suspended for 60 days.

The fact is much like the diversity of crimes violations are ranked from the moving to the non-moving, from high points and fines to no points and no fines, and finally from the serious to the not so serious. Judges and Prosecutors also have their own perspective (opinion) of what they consider to be serious.

Some Courts allow NO plea bargaining on specific offenses in their towns and villages. For example, The Town of Ithaca and the Town of Enfield by policy have NO plea bargaining on speeding in school zones. You have the option of trial in these Town Courts.

Some counties have NO plea bargaining as well. In Tioga County there is NO plea bargaining on the latest VTL 1144 A, failure to move over law. Again you have the option of having a trial. The District Attorney there believes that that offense has cost the lives of law enforcement, which it most certainly has, and future violators will not be offered reduced pleas. Knowing where you are, and what local policy allows or dictates is as they say PRICELESS.

For motorists with non-CDL licenses there are the following known serious traffic offenses:

VTL section 1212 Reckless Driving is classified as a serious violation, also speeding, tailgating, and unauthorized racing. Combinations of these including speed in a school or a work zone will get you suspended. 


Larry Newman, D.C., J.D.  Lawyer, Chiropractor, and author.
www.ithacadwi.com
607-229-5184