Under legislation signed by Governor David Paterson on July 19, 2010, additional medical professionals will now be authorized to take blood from motorists charged with DWI. Under the original law, Section 1194 (4) of the New York Vehicle & Traffic Law, if requested by a police officer, the persons authorized…
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Driver Responsibility Assessments
If you are convicted of a New York drunk driving charge, such as an Aggravated DWI, DWAID (driving while ability impaired by drugs), or a DWAI, in addition to any Court mandated fines, fees, penalties and surcharges, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV) taxes all motorists $750.00…
What Is A Hardship License And Are You Eligible?
When charged with a New York drunk driving offense, under the New York Vehicle & Traffic Law your license will be automatically suspended at your first Court appearance under the doctrine “suspension pending prosecution.” In essence, since a license is a privilege, the Courts reverse the principle of innocent until…
New York DWI–Leandra’s Law
A recent New York DWI case in Port Chester highlights the significance of Leandra’s Law, which was enacted by the New York State Legislature in November of 2009. Under Leandra’s Law, also known as the Child Passenger Protection Act, a motorist with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08 or…
New York DWI Charge For Bedford Man Allegedly Going 153 MPH
On April 25, 2010, police in upstate Oneida County arrested a 20 year old Bedford resident for a New York drunk driving charge while he was supposedly driving at 153 mph. The driver, Shane Crolick, was reported to have been driving a 2005 Dodge Neon with three other people in…
New York DWI–Breath Screening Test Not A Chemical Test
We represent many clients who are charged with driving while intoxicated and a refusal to take a chemical test. Many of these clients were charged with a refusal since they did not understand the difference between 1) what is known as a “Breath Screening Test” (BST), which is used at…
Westchester County DWI–Police “Protect Their Own”
In an eye opening article in the January 17, 2010 Journal News, several officers acknowledged off the record what many suspected for a long time: When off-duty police are stopped for Westchester DWI or traffic infractions, they are frequently helped out by other officers who get them a ride home…
Westchester County DWI–First Cases Under Leandra’s Law
Under the recently enacted Leandra’s Law, which went into effect in December, 2009, motorists will now be charged with a felony if accused of a New York DWI with children under the age of 16 in the car. The law was named for Leandra Rosado, an 11 year old girl…
Two Westchester Police Officers Charged With DWI
Two off duty police officers in Westchester have been charged with New York drunk driving this month. On December 11, 2009, Michael Huffman, a 29 year old four year veteran of the Dobbs Ferry police force, was charged with DWI, speeding and crossing a double yellow line when he lost…
New York Drunk Driving–Leandra’s Law Now In Effect
Beginning on December 18, 2009, it will now be a felony in New York to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated with a child under the age of 16 in the vehicle. Leandra’s Law, named for Leandra Rosado, an 11 year old girl who was killed in a tragic New…