During the course of an arrest for New York DWI, the arresting officer will request that you take a chemical test of your blood, urine, or breath. Most commonly, the request is to take a breathalyzer, which should not be confused with the breath screening test (often an alka-sensor is…
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Westchester DWI–Implications of Chemical Test Refusal
I recently represented a client in a Mount Vernon DWI case. He had been charged with a DWI a few weeks before, and had no alternative options to get to work other than driving himself–he lives alone, has no local friends or family, and works in a location which does…
New York DWI–First Ignition Interlock Indictment In Westchester County
On January 30, 12011, a 45 year old Ossining man became the first allegedly drunk driver in Westchester County to be indicted for violating the new ignition interlock provisions of Leandra’s Law, which went into effect last August. Leandra’s Law requires, among other things, that if a motorist is convicted…
Former NBA Player Rose Charged In Michigan DWI
Former NBA and Michigan University basketball star Jalen Rose has been charged with driving while intoxicated in Detroit, Michigan. The charges stem from an incident on March 11, 2011 when Rose’s car slid off a roadway and crashed in Detroit. When police officers investigated the one car accident, Rose was…
Westchester County Fatal DWI–Defendant Gets Maximum Sentence
George Kiaha, a 25 year old Garrison resident, was sentenced this week to the maximum 2 1/3 to 7 year jail sentence for the September 4, 2009 fatal DWI that resulted in the death of 55 year old Ralph Wood and injured five members of his family. The D.A.’s office…
Detroit Tigers Star Cabrera Charged With Florida DUI
On February 16, 2011, the Detroit Tigers all-star first baseman Miguel Cabrera was charged with DUI in St. Lucie County, Florida. A deputy observed Cabrera’s 2005 Land Rover with smoke coming from the hood on the side of the road and stopped to investigate. Allegedly, when the deputy approached Mr.…
David Cassidy Pleads Guilty To Florida DUI Charge
David Cassidy, the star of the 1970’s sitcom “The Partridge Family”, accepted a no-contest plea in a Florida Court to DUI charges on February 16, 2011. Essentially, a no-contest plea means that there is no in Court admission of the charges, but the defendant does not fight them either. By…
Mahopac Wrestling Coach Charged in Hit And Run DWI
On January 28, 2010, Christin Ewing, a 29 year old wrestling coach with Mahopac High School, was arraigned on felony leaving the scene of a personal injury accident charges in the White Plains City Court. The case arises out of an incident on December 19, 2010 at approximately 4:00 AM…
Putnam County Felony DWI Results In Vehicle Forfeiture
Putnam County District Attorney Adam Levy has installed a vigorous anti-DWI program since his tenure began in 2008. Levy, a former criminal defense lawyer, has worked with local police agencies in adopting a vehicle forfeiture program in felony DWI cases. Since implementation of the seizure plan in January of 2010,…
Leandra’s Law Results in 661 DWI Arrests In 2010
Leandra’s Law, making it a felony to drive while intoxicated with a child under the age of 16 in the vehicle, led to 661 DWI arrests in 2010, according to an evaluation by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. The law was named for 11 year old…