Posted On: November 17, 2009 by Jeremy Saland

New York to Have Toughest DWI / DUI Law on the Books? Leandra's Law Target's Driving While Intoxicated With Passengers Under 15

According to reports, "Leandra's Law" is coming closer to reality. The New York State Assembly agreed on their version of the bill that will raise Driving While Intoxicated / DWI (1192.2 and 1192.3) to a felony offense in the event that a child under the age of 15 is a passenger in the vehicle. It is not clear if the felony will be applicable on DWI / DUI crimes involving drug use or merely alcohol. Both the New York State Senate and the Assembly have to agree on their respective bills before Governor Patterson signs the bill into law. We will keep our readers informed.

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