Derek S. Andrews, Esq., an associate attorney with Larkin Ingrassia, PLLC, recently assisted the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Motor Vehicle Committee develop a practice notice for attorneys across New York State after new DMV regulations took effect on November 6, 2024. This notice can be found here: https://nysacdl.org/news/687123/New-2024-DMV-Rules-and-Regulations-Changes.htm. We would strongly …
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Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. On behalf of a client facing a criminal DWI charge in the Town of Jackson (Washington County), Derek Andrews achieved not guilty verdicts on DWI and the lesser included offense of Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI). While traveling on a wet road during a rainy day, the …
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. After a bench trial, John Ingrassia secured a complete acquittal on behalf of the firm’s client who was facing a criminal DWI charge in the Town of New Windsor (Orange County). The New Windsor Police Department accused our client of DWI after she was involved in a …
If you have ever been pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, you may have been asked to take a breath test. Typically administered by having you blow into a breathalyzer, which is an instrument used to determine your blood-alcohol content, the breath test gives law enforcement an idea of whether you consumed alcohol before …
Lindsey Lohan’s mother, Dina Lohan, was in the news this week when she was sentenced in her New York drunk driving case. The actresses’ mother was arrested for allegedly driving drunk on Long Island last September after celebrating her birthday. She initially pleaded not guilty to driving drunk, but did admit to speeding. She later …
Earlier this week, it was reported that a New York City man was arrested for allegedly driving drunk with an infant in his car. He is facing very serious criminal charges for the offense. There are only two situations in New York in which prosecutors have the ability to charge you with an aggravated DWI, …
Drunk driving laws are very tough in New York. People often find themselves pulled over and being accused of driving while intoxicated when they feel like they are perfectly safe to drive. Some drivers even purchase personal breath test devices and read up on drunk driving laws so that they can get an idea of …
Last month, we discussed the controversy that has arisen regarding a federal roadside survey intended to gather information about drunk driving and drugged driving. The survey is facilitated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has enlisted the help of both private contractors and local police departments. The contractors and police take motorists off …
The Fourth Amendment protects U.S. citizens from unreasonable search and seizure. This means that the government does not have the right to search an individual or his or her property without consent or a warrant. There are certain exceptions to this rule, but in general the government may not intrude into the lives of citizens …
Last month, we discussed a drunk driving case that was receiving national attention. The case involved a teenager who was sentenced to 10 years of probation, and no jail time, for multiple counts of intoxication manslaughter. In the aftermath of that controversial sentencing, people all over the country, including here in New York, have been …