Q:What Is Dwi? A: In New York, the law is getting increasingly more strict with individuals convicted of drunk driving. If you have just been arrested for Driving While Intoxicated …
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Q:What Is The Drunk Driving Law In New York? A: New York State DWI Law is governed by section 1192 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. Section 11923 addresses the "common law" theory of DWI based on the police …
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Q:What Are The Penalties For Felony Dwi? A: A person charged with DWI who has a prior DWI conviction within 10 years faces felony DWI charges which carries a potential maximum jail sentence of up to 4 years.
Q:What Are The Elements Of Dwi? A: The critical elements of a DWI conviction are as follows:
driving or operating a motor vehicle on a road or highway while having a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) …
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Q:What Is "bac"? A: A DWI conviction depends on a test of your Blood Alcohol Content. Unfortunately, often times a person is not even the slightest bit aware of what his or her BAC is …
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Q:How Is Bac Tested? A: Your BAC will be tested either through a Breathalyzer test, urine test or direct withdrawal of your blood. Although you may not have the right to dictate the terms of …
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Q:What If I Was Not Driving On A Roadway? A: Your attorney may also raise the argument that you were not driving a "motorized vehicle" as intended by the applicable laws in your state. For example, although …
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Q:Can I Refuse To Take A Test? A: There is no constitutional right to refuse a breath or chemical test to determine the level of alcohol in your body. You are deemed to consent just by the act of …
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Q:What If I Refuse To Take A Test? A: Refusing to take the test has its consequences: your license can be revoked merely for the refusal (even if you're perfectly sober); your refusal may be admissible as …
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