Ticket for expired inspection. He wrote the wrong address. I was parked on Rockaway Ave, he wrote Rockaway Parkway. The address that he wrote is a real address a few blocks away from where I was parked, but I obviously have no way of proving where I was parked. Any way I could use that to get it dismissed?
ETA: I googled the address he wrote (1185 Rockaway Pkwy), and it comes up on Google Maps, but I drove by, and there's no actual building with that address. What kind of evidence could I submit to show this?
Usually judges don't care if address is wrong is the violation is a status violation and not a parking violation, as in your case. If there is no such address that can be a stronger defense as it is therefore not possible for the information to be correct. You can try using this site to show that there is no such address
http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ usually if a star is displayed there is no such actual address.
Good Luck