Speeding & Traffic Ticket Lawyer for
Java, New York

Java, New York

Java is a town located in Wyoming County, New York. The area is considered part of the Western New York region and is roughly thirty-five miles southeast of the city of Buffalo. The town of Java covers forty-seven square miles and has an estimated population of 2,500 (). Java was established in 1832 and named after the island of Java, one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. Several hamlets can be found inside Java. They are known as Curriers, Java Center, Java Lake, Java (also known as Java Village despite not being a village), and Waldos Corners.

Traffic Tickets in Java

Most traffic citations in Java originate on the town’s arterial roads, New York State Route 78 (NYS-78) and New York State Route 98 (NYS-98). NYS-98 enters town from the northeast (via Sheldon) and the south (via Arcade). As they approach the center of the town area, they are connected by the east-west bound NYS-78. Both roads are closely monitored by the authorities just like any other large road. The southern area of town is served by County Route 27 and 54 (Chaffee Road). CR-27 enters town from the southwest corner (via Sardinia), passes through the Hamlet of Curriers, and intersects with NYS-98. As it crosses paths, it then becomes CR-54. CR-54 is a long and straight road that continues eastward until it enters the neighboring town of Wethersfield. Java Village is accessible from NYS-78. As NYS-78 meets with the southern portion of NYS-98, it continues west until it reaches the hamlet. It then heads further north and leaves town.

Traffic related charges can be initiated by the New York State Police or the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office. They are authorized to initiate a traffic stop if there is probable cause of a traffic violation. The Java Justice Court (Town of Java Justice Court) adjudicates the town’s traffic citations. If you received a traffic ticket in Java, you contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office for a free consultation.

The Benjamin Goldman Law Office

If you were cited for speeding or any other traffic violation, there is no need to plead guilty. In fact, pleading guilty is typically a bad and costly idea. A common misconception is that by pleading guilty with an explanation, the assigned judge reduces the points involved. This is a mistake. The points on your abstract are automatic and go hand-in-hand with the relevant violation. No judge has the discretion to find you guilty of a violation but reduce the points associated with the violation. The only way to get points reduced is by pleading not guilty. You can plead not guilty even if you committed the charged violation. Contact the attorneys at the Benjamin Goldman Law Office to find out more. Consultations are free.

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Our firm offers a Point Reduction or Money Back Guarantee*. This means we will issue a full refund of your legal fee if we are unable to reduce the points added to your license as a result of the ticket.

*Traffic tickets only. Does not apply to misdemeanors and felonies.

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Information on the Java Justice Court

Address: 4222 Route 98, North Java, New York 14113
Location: Google Maps
Phone: (585) 535-4048

Town Justice:
Hon. Jennifer L. McCormick

Court Clerk:
Anna Rose

Town Attorney:
David DiMatteo