The recreational use of marijuana remains illegal in the state of New York, which means you could face severe consequences if police find the drug in your possession. Possible penalties include fines and incarceration. A conviction will also tarnish your criminal record, which could affect numerous aspects of your life for years to come.
What Is an SR-22? Insights from a DWI Lawyer in White Plains
If you or someone you know has ever faced DWI charges, you have probably heard the term “SR-22,” but you may not necessarily know what it means. Contrary to popular belief, an SR-22 is not actually a kind of insurance.
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Anonymous Tip Led to Police Chase That Ended with DUI Arrest
According to the Daily Voice, police arrested a man for allegedly driving under the influence after they conducted a brief chase on Post Road in White Plains. When the Scarsdale Police Headquarters received a 911 call reporting a potentially intoxicated motorist heading toward the station, a sergeant spotted a vehicle matching the caller’s description as he was exiting the headquarters to investigate.
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What Are the Long-Term Consequences of a DWI Conviction?
In the state of New York, a DWI conviction can bring with it severe penalties including mandatory fines, jail time, and a lengthy license revocation. Unfortunately, these court-imposed penalties are not the only consequences of a DWI.
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How Can I Avoid Arrest during a Traffic Stop?
Routine traffic stops should always be just that—routine—but sometimes motorists say or do something that ends up escalating the situation, resulting in an arrest. Even if you did not commit an egregious crime, the criminal justice system is unpredictable, and an arrest following a traffic stop is never good.
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What Are the 3 Standardized Field Sobriety Tests? Insights from a DUI Attorney in White Plains
In the 1970s, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration backed a series of studies to determine scientifically validated ways to identify intoxication. According to the American Automobile Association, the resulting battery of tests identified 90 percent of inebriated drivers correctly in a subsequent study.