Farmersville, New York is a town located in the eastern border of Cattaraugus County, New York, United States.
The town of Farmersville, NY gained notoriety because of the “Farmersville Garbage Scandal” during the 2000 New York State senate race between Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton. Giuliani had made a statement during a campaign press conference that any community that wanted to refuse taking garbage from New York City was free to do so.
The town of Farmersville, NY, eager to get out of a contract that they believed was harmful to them, took Giuliani up on his offer. Giuliani then claimed that he never made the statement and threatened the town with legal action in retaliation.
About the John C. Nelson Law Firm
We help people fight traffic violations throughout New York state and are based in Ellicottville, NY. We serve the Cattaraugus County, Erie County, Allegany County and all other cities, towns and counties in New York State. If you need to fight your charges professionally, we are available 7 days a week to help.
Consequences
Traffic violations at their core are crimes that have the potential to carry severe legal consequences: points on an individual’s driving record, jail time, and fines. And with these legal consequences come practical consequences on an individual’s everyday life: like higher insurance premiums and temporary or permanent suspensions of their driver’s license. These consequences apply to both New York residents, drivers who are residents of most other states, and residents of Canada. By choosing to drive on New York roadways, all of the above-mentioned individuals could be subjected to penalties. The following is a list of examples of violations and the points, fines, and jail time that they carry with them for an individual’s first conviction (NYVTL 1180(d); 1212; 1225 (c); and 1144 (a)):
Violations | Points | Fines (Min.-Max.) | Jail Time (Min.-Max.) |
Speeding with miles per hour over the posted limit specified (listed below) | |||
1 – 10 | 3 | $45 – $150 | 0 days |
11 – 30 | 4 | $90 – $300 | 0 – 15 days |
31 – 40 | 8 | $180 – $600 | 0 – 30 days |
Over 40 | 11 | $180 – $600 | 0 – 30 days |
Reckless Driving | 5 | $100 – $300 | 0 – 30 days |
Use Cell Phone/ Texting | 5 | $50 – $200 | 0 days |
Failing to Move Over for Emergency Vehicle | 3 | $0 – $275 | 0 – 15 days |
Did you receive a ticket in Farmersville Town Court?
Along with these consequences, individuals convicted of traffic violations will likely be required to pay Surcharges ranging from $88 – $93 to the DMV. Second and third time offenders face higher fines and jail sentences. And if an individual commits three speeding and/or misdemeanor traffic violations within eighteen months their license will be revoked for six months. Any violation triggering the imposition of five points or more is considered a serious driving offense. And any individual with six points or more on their driving record will be classified as a bad driver and fined $100 per year for three years by the DMV. However, these consequences can be mitigated or potentially avoided with the assistance of an experience traffic violation defense attorney.
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