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Avenue Pound Ridge |
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A local court in Westchester County New York |
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| What court Handles | Traffic Tickets, moving violations, Speeding Tickets, Drunk Driving (DWI, DUI) Reckless driving, and criminal charges, aggravated unlicensed driver, following too close, leaving scene of accident, failure to obey traffic control device, red light, stop sign, unsafe lane change, failure to signal, etc. | |
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Sample of one of my appellate brief's, part two. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY Appellant was convicted of Speeding 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, in violation of Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1180(b) on October 31, 2006 in Tuxedo Town Court, Orange County, as the result of a bench trial over which the Hon. Loretta K. Davis, Tuxedo Town Justice presided. Appellant was not represented by counsel at any stage of the proceeding in the trial court. Appeal was commenced on November 21, 2006, with the filing of a Notice of Appeal on the lower court and on the Appellate Term, along with the filing of a copy of the Notice of Appeal on the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, (even though the District Attorney was not present at any time during the trial of appellant.) FIRST QUESTION PRESENTED Whether the Trial Judge exhibited judicial bias in her questioning of the appellant, to the extent that the Trial Judge acted as prosecutor and the Appellant was thus denied a fair trial. STATEMENT OF FACTS There was no prosecutor present at trial. Almost all, if not all of the People’s testimony was elicited through the direct questioning of the People’s witness by the Court. There are five elements for Prima Facie case in a speeding prosecution. They are: 1. Identification 2. Operation 3. Vehicle 4. Jurisdiction 5. Specific Speed |