Hanover NY Speeding & Traffic Ticket Lawyer
A speeding ticket conviction in New York state can have serious consequences - including several you may not foresee. Discussing your options and learning a little more about state Vehicle & Traffic law and the complicated DMV Points System in our state can save you money and furthe legal complications down the road. Court fines are extremely high in our state with reductions to parking tickets averaging out at $100.00 - $150.00 (as of June 2011). If you plead guilty to a speeding ticket, fines are much higher and only complicated by additional Driver Responsibility assessment fees and auto insurance policy increases. To learn more about the affect a speeding ticket conviction can have on the price you pay for an auto insurance policy, please contact your insurance provider or a local agent. You can also view real Fine Notices issued by local courts at our website - Ny Speeding Ticket Fines.
With over 20 years' experience representing clients faced with Vehicle & Traffic violations and more serious misdemeanors, attorney Randall Kehoe knows that you want to avoid points and high fines. Every District Attorney's office has its own particular policies, as does each local justice court. Understanding the role these policies play within state V&T law is essential to handling a traffic ticket matter. Our office has an excellent track record of saving clients money and helping them get favorable outcomes in courts throughout the Empire State. Additionally, our clients do not have to go to court. So, if you received a citation for violating any part of state Vehicle & Traffic law, contact the Hanover Ticket Lawyer - Randall E. Kehoe - to discuss your options. Hiring an experienced lawyer for your case can be more affordable than you think as our fees are among the most competitively-priced in the state. To request contact, call or send a message online using our Live Support Chat or "Get Started Now" form.
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About the town of Hanover, Ny
There is a lot of interesting history in Hanover, which was officially established as a town in the United States in 1812. Among the many sites of interest is a Giant Black Walnut Tree in Silver Creek that was hollowed out and made into a store. Another large, historical Elm tree has several oil paintings on it. You can read about this and the early settlement history of the town of Hanover on their official website - TownOfHanover.org.

