Looking for someone that understands that these devices are very faulty...
You won't find anyone because "these devices" are very accurate. If you want to make a big case out of this it will cost you a lot of money. By the way, where was this? Specifically what court? Your definition of "upstate" may differ from mine.
The way I see it you have a few choices...
You can consult with an attorney to see what your real options are and what it would cost to fight it out.
You can simply enter a not guilty plea and then you will be given a date to appear in court for what is known as a "pre-trial conference". At that time you'll get to meet with the prosecutor and speak with him/her. In all likelihood you will be given an offer of a reduced charge. Since the speed you are accused of is not terribly high you may even get an offer that involved no points. It's up to how they operate in that particular court.
If you really don't want to take the plea then you can insist on a trial and take your chances. Then you can do it on your own or hire an attorney then.
Just keep in mind that if you get a decent plea deal, especially one with no points, you'll be paying far less in fines then you would be paying an attorney to fight the case.