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What is Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated (With a Child Passenger) in New York? - Rachel Kugel
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From The Kugel Law Firm - What is Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated (With a Child Passenger) in New York? explores the serious legal consequences when someone drives drunk or impaired in New York while a child 15 or younger is in the vehicle. It walks listeners through what Leandra’s Law is, what the State must prove, and how severe the penalties can be.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the origins of Leandra’s Law — born out of the tragic death of 11-year-old Leandra Rosado and the sweeping changes it brought in 2009. Listeners will learn the exact legal definition under New York Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1192(2-a)(b), including how even a first offense becomes a felony when a child is involved.
We’ll also cover what the prosecution has to prove to secure a conviction: operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated or impaired (whether by alcohol, drugs, or both), the presence of a child passenger aged 15 or younger, and how mere impairment or a BAC at or above the legal limit suffices. Then, we’ll break down the immediate penalties, ranging from fines and license revocation to possible prison time and more, especially when injury or death occurs.
Finally, we’ll talk about the ripple effects — how a conviction under Leandra’s Law can affect your family, career, and future. From required ignition interlock devices and child protective investigations to damages to reputation, custody, and professional licensing, the stakes extend far beyond the courtroom. And if you ever face that charge, knowing your rights and having strong legal representation matters.
The Kugel Law Firm
111 E 125th St 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10035, United States
(212) 372-7218
1800 episodes
Manage episode 508105149 series 3376163
From The Kugel Law Firm - What is Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated (With a Child Passenger) in New York? explores the serious legal consequences when someone drives drunk or impaired in New York while a child 15 or younger is in the vehicle. It walks listeners through what Leandra’s Law is, what the State must prove, and how severe the penalties can be.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the origins of Leandra’s Law — born out of the tragic death of 11-year-old Leandra Rosado and the sweeping changes it brought in 2009. Listeners will learn the exact legal definition under New York Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1192(2-a)(b), including how even a first offense becomes a felony when a child is involved.
We’ll also cover what the prosecution has to prove to secure a conviction: operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated or impaired (whether by alcohol, drugs, or both), the presence of a child passenger aged 15 or younger, and how mere impairment or a BAC at or above the legal limit suffices. Then, we’ll break down the immediate penalties, ranging from fines and license revocation to possible prison time and more, especially when injury or death occurs.
Finally, we’ll talk about the ripple effects — how a conviction under Leandra’s Law can affect your family, career, and future. From required ignition interlock devices and child protective investigations to damages to reputation, custody, and professional licensing, the stakes extend far beyond the courtroom. And if you ever face that charge, knowing your rights and having strong legal representation matters.
The Kugel Law Firm
111 E 125th St 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10035, United States
(212) 372-7218
1800 episodes
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