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Challenging Probable Cause For A Traffic Stop in New York

Many New Yorkers are unaware of their rights during traffic stops. Although one might assume that the police can pull over drivers whenever they please, this is simply not the case. Before they execute a traffic stop, police officers must establish something called “reasonable suspicion.” Without this crucial justification, any subsequent traffic stop becomes unlawful. … Read More

What You Need to Know About New York’s Implied Consent Law: Protecting Your Rights

Imagine driving home after a night out with friends. You see the flashing lights of a police car in your rearview mirror and suddenly, you’re pulled over. The officer suspects you of driving under the influence and asks you to take a chemical test. What happens next? This scenario highlights why understanding New York’s Implied Consent Law is crucial for protecting your rights.