Can I still drive if I am convicted of drinking and driving?
Maybe. If you have not been convicted of a DWI in the past 5 years and have not been convicted of 2 DWIs in the last 25 years, you are likely eligible [...]
Maybe. If you have not been convicted of a DWI in the past 5 years and have not been convicted of 2 DWIs in the last 25 years, you are likely eligible [...]
The Impaired Driving Program is a 7-week course offered by the department of motor vehicles (DMV) only to people who have been convicted of DWAI or DWI. You cannot take this program [...]
No. Only people who have been convicted of DWAI or DWI can enroll in the Impaired Driving Program.
A conditional driver’s license allows a person who has been convicted of DWAI or DWI to drive under certain conditions during the period of their license suspension or revocation. A conditional license [...]
A victim impact panel is a 2-hour panel discussion where individuals who had lost loved ones speak to the audience about the impacts drinking and driving has had on their lives and/or [...]
An IID is a breath test device that is installed in your personal vehicle. It requires the driver to blow into a device each time the vehicle is started. It also requires [...]
If you receive a sentence of probation, it can range anywhere from 1 to 5 years for a DWI offense. You will likely have to comply with the following terms and conditions [...]
Yes. Even though you may be facing a 6 month or 1-year license revocation according to the DMV, the judge and/or the probation department can prevent you from driving for longer as [...]
Forever. Whether you were convicted of a DWAI, DWI, or Aggravated DWI, the convictions remain on your criminal history report forever. You may wish to obtain a lifetime abstract from DMV, which contains [...]
Yes. If you are convicted of DWAI, DWI, or Aggravated DWI in New York, whatever consequences are imposed on your ability to drive will carry into any other state. If you are [...]