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  • Justice Courts (New York)

    Justice Courts are courts in New York State that handle traffic tickets, criminal matters, small claims and local code violations such as zoning. Though justice courts constitutionally are part of the New York State Unified Court System, state law generally makes justice courts independent of New York's Office of Court Administration (OCA) and instead makes Justice Courts the responsibility of their sponsoring localities. Town justice courts are often called Town Court, and village justice courts are often called Village Court. City courts in New York State handle mostly the same types of cases but are not justice courts. The official title for Judges in Justice Courts is Justice, the same as in New York Supreme Court. However, in common usage, most people, including lawyers, call them Judge. Justices in Justice Court do not have to be lawyers. The vast majority are not. Many of these courts are in small towns and villages where none of the residents are lawyers. In the larger towns... (see more)

  • Paralegal

    Legal clerk redirects here. Not to be confused with Law clerk. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article has been nominated to be checked for its neutrality. Discussion of this nomination can be found on the talk page. (April 2011) This article's use of external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines. Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references. (March 2013) The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (May 2013) Generally speaking, a paralegal is a paraprofessional who has the required education and experience to assist licensed lawyers in their legal work. In Ontario, Canada, paralegals are licensed by the Law Society of Upper Canada.[1] O... (see more)

  • Traffic ticket

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    This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2007) The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (December 2010) A motor officer writes a traffic ticket for a motorist accused of speeding. A traffic ticket is a notice issued by a law enforcement official to a motorist or other road user, accusing violation of traffic laws. Traffic tickets generally come in two forms, citing a moving violation, such as exceeding the speed limit, or a non-moving violation, such as a parking violation, with the ticket also being referred to as a parking citation, notice of illegal parking or parking ticket. In some jur... (see more)

Traffic Tickets - eHow Articles

  • Traffic Tickets - How To Information | eHow

    Don't just sit there scratching your head, find useful info on Traffic Tickets on eHow. Get essential tips and learn more about everything from How Does a Traffic ...

  • About Traffic Tickets | eHow

    Nobody likes to get a traffic ticket. It's embarrassing to be pulled over and a pain to have to go to court or pay a fine. Before you try to figure a way out of a ...

  • Traffic Tickets | eHow.com

    Getting a traffic ticket is one of the more frustrating things in life. Let eHow help get you out of life's jams with knowledge from how to act when getting pulled ...

  • Traffic Violations - How To Information | eHow

    Don't just sit there scratching your head, find useful info on Traffic Violations on eHow. Get essential tips and learn more about everything from How to Check Ticket ...

  • How to Pay a Traffic Ticket | eHow

    There is nothing worse than when you see a pair of red and blue lights in your rear view mirror. Even if you know you pushed the limit a little too far and broken a ...

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