what is the aggravated
dwi law in new York
Asked on 10/21/13, 8:52 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Dennis OSullivan
The Law Office of Dennis O'Sullivan
Aggravated DWI (vehicle & traffic law 1192-2a) is when the blood alcohol content exceeds .18%.
It has harsher sanctions than a standard dwi, with higher fines and the possibility of a much longer period (up to 3 yrs) with an interlock device requirement.
Answered on 10/21/13, 10:01 am
Jason Stern
Law Offices of Jason Stern
Aggravated DWI in New York is having 0.18 BAC or higher while operating a motor vehicle.
More at http://www.Westchesterdwiattorney.com or
http://www.dmv.ny.gov/alcohol-drug.htm
Good luck!
Answered on 10/21/13, 12:02 pm