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Reckless Driving Defense Attorneys

Facing criminal charges for traffic offenses is something that most people do not consider. A number of driving-related offenses are criminal. All criminal summons require that the motorist appear in court. Therefore, it is not possible to send in the summons with a check and plead guilty through the mail. Some of the more common criminal charges that you can face in relation to driving include:

  • Reckless driving
  • Aggravated unlicensed operation (AUO)
  • Driving with a suspended registration
  • Driving while intoxicated (DWI)
  • Many trucking violations

At the Law Offices of Martin A. Kron, our New York criminal defense attorneys have decades of combined experience in creating winning legal strategies for our clients. Martin A. Kron, our founding attorney, is a former New York City traffic court judge. That insight into how judges think and what kind of evidence they find persuasive shapes how we present our clients' defense.

Trucking Violations in New York

Many trucking violations in New York are criminal violations. For example, commercial vehicles are subject to the Commercial Motor Vehicle Tax. Operating your commercial vehicle within the five boroughs without that tax stamp is a criminal offense. Most equipment violations written in the Corporation's name are criminal and require an attorney in order to be disposed of.

We provide effective defense against criminal charges that could interrupt your ability to drive commercially, if convicted.

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Fight to keep your driving privileges and your insurance premiums low, call 212-696-1888 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with one of our DUI/DWI lawyers. We accept all major credit cards in order to better accommodate our clients' needs.

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