Riverhead DWI Lawyers
- Arnoff, Harvey:
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- East
Hampton Criminal Lawyers:
A Suffolk County Driving While Intoxicated DWI
charge can have serious consequences.
Any person charged with DWI - Driving While
Intoxicated or DWAI - Driving While Impaired by
alcohol in Suffolk County is exposed to the real
danger of developing a criminal record as a
result of being arrested. In addition, there is
the distinct possibility of going to prison or
jail for a Suffolk County DWI conviction. Recent
changes in 2006 and 2007 have in fact
dramatically increased the consequences and
penalties that may be imposed if you have been
charged and convicted of any Suffolk County DWI
offense. The State Legislature has significantly
increased the penalties for even minor or first
time offenses. (Suffolk County New York DWI
Laws) If you have been charged with a Suffolk
County DWI, you may lose your privlidge to drive
in Suffolk County and all of New York without
any possibility of a conditional license. If you
have been charged with a Suffolk County DWI, you
may have your car seized permantly if you have a
prior DWI conviction. (Suffolk Car Seizure Law)
The Suffolk County First District Court in
Central Islip as well as the Office of the
Suffolk County District Attorney has made it
clear, they will no longer accept DWI plea
bargains in many new catagories of Driving While
Intoxicated.
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Kutner & Rodgers:
Any person charged with Driving While Intoxicated or Driving While
Impaired by alcohol in Nassau County has the possibility of
developing a criminal record as the result of being arrested. In
addition, there is the distinct possibility of going to prison or
jail. With recent changes in 2006 and 2007, the New York State
Legislature has significantly increased the penalties for even minor
or first time offenses. You can lose your privileges to drive
without any possibility of a conditional license. You can also have
your car seized permanently. The District Court in Hempstead as well
as the Office of the Nassau County District Attorney has made it
clear they will no longer accept plea bargains in many new
categories of Driving While Intoxicated.
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