When arrested for a DWI, a motorist will be asked by the investigating police officer to perform a series of tests which are commonly known as SFST, or standardized field sobriety tests. The three tests that are generally required are the walk and turn, the one leg stand, and the…
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New York DWI–The Walk And Turn
When you are stopped for a New York DWI, the investigating officer is required to make an initial determination whether your driving is impaired by alcohol, drugs or a combination of the two. The initial basis for the traffic stop is premised on whether the officer has a reasonable suspicion…
New York DWI–Why Was I Pulled Over?
When you are arrested for a New York DWI, chances are very good that the officer who arrested you received his training at the police academy, and that that training involved classroom study of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) manual in DWI detection and standardized field sobriety testing…
2nd DWI Arrest for Westchester Board Of Legislators Aide
On September 9, 2011, 51 year old Bernard Molloy, an aide with the Westchester County Board of Legislators, was arrested by the New York State Police on Route 202 in Cortlandt Manor and charged with DWI. Apparently, a breathalyzer test conducted at the precinct subsequently revealed a blood alcohol concentration…
Former NBA Star Rose Sentenced On DWI
On July 27, 2011, former NBA star and ESPN analyst, Jalen Rose, was sentenced to a 20 day jail sentence for drunk driving. Back in March of this year, Rose was arrested after he lost control of his Cadillac Escalade on an icy road in Oakland County, Michigan, and the…
NYS State Housing Commissioner Towns Charged With DWI
In an ironic twist, Darryl Towns, former Brooklyn assemblyman and one of the proponents of Leandra’s Law, which strengthened the penalties for DWI cases in New York, has been charged with drunk driving and will likely be sentenced to some of the provisions he voted for in 2009 when Leandra’s…
Pittsburgh Steeler Star Hines Ward Charged With DUI
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver and “Dancing With The Stars” winner, Hines Ward, has been charged with driving under the influence in Atlanta, Georgia. The charges were initiated on July 9, 2011, when Ward’s 2009 Aston Martin swerved, striking a curb. A local police officer observed the erratic driving, suspected a…
First Leandra’s Law DWI Conviction in Westchester County
On June 23, 2011, Marta Amaro-Morales, 44, became the first driver in Westchester County to be convicted of a felony DWI under Leandra’ s Law, which first came into law in December of 2009. Pursuant to the provisions of Leandra’s Law, drivers charged with DWI with children under the age…
Move Over Or Pay The Price–Emergency Vehicles Legislation
On January 1, 2011, the “Move Over” law was instituted in New York. The law is named in honor of New York State Trooper Robert W. Ambrose, and Onondaga County Sheriff Deputy Glenn M. Searles. Both were killed in the line of duty while their patrol vehicles were stopped responding…
New York DWI–More DWI Arrests In The Summer Months
With the arrival of summer and longer daylight hours, families go to more parties and events. Motorists are charged with more DWIs in the summer, especially on the major summer holiday weekends – Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day. For the quarter-century that the National Highway Traffic Safety…