Understanding New York’s Zero Tolerance Law for Underage DWI Offenders
New York has some of the strictest laws in the nation when it comes to underage drinking and driving. The state’s Zero Tolerance Law applies to drivers under the age...
A DWI is typically a misdemeanor charge in New York. A conviction for a first offense results in a jail sentence of up to one year, a maximum $1,000 fine, and driver’s license revocation for up to six months.
However, a first-time DWI can be charged as a felony, depending on the circumstances of the case. Common factors criminal court judges consider include the defendant’s blood alcohol content (BAC), criminal history, and if other parties were harmed as a result of the arrest.
Here are several ways a DWI offense can become a felony in New York:
If you have been charged with a felony DWI in Albany, contact O’Brien & Eggleston PLLC today at 518-391-2369 and request a free case evaluation.
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