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1 accused of drunk driving and endangering the safety of minors

On Behalf of | Oct 19, 2017 | DWI |

The penalties for a conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol are serious, and may only grow in severity if children are involved. Those who are accused of drunk driving under similar circumstances may wish to protect themselves by challenging the charges, but they might be uncertain where to turn for help. A 48-year-old woman in New York is facing multiple charges after allegedly driving while intoxicated with five passengers in the vehicle, three of whom were minors.

Authorities claim to have initiated a traffic stop just before 1 a.m. on a recent Saturday after spotting a vehicle that was not staying in its lane. Upon approaching the driver, they assert that she appeared to be intoxicated, and she was taken into custody following the incident. According to reports, the three minors were released to their father soon thereafter.

It is unclear how police came to suspect intoxication, and no information was provided as to whether field sobriety or breath tests were conducted at any point. The woman is facing numerous charges in relation to the incident, including three counts each of aggravated drunk driving and endangering the welfare of a child. The penalties for similar charges are severe if a conviction is obtained, and she might be preparing for what comes next by focusing on her defense.

Individuals who face drunk driving charges may with to protect their futures against potentially devastating consequences, but the process can be complex. When facing a similar situation, a person could speak with a defense attorney for advice on the best course of action to take moving forward. An attorney in New York can evaluate the situation and assist a client in pursuing the best outcome possible during court proceedings.

Source: CBS New York, “Woman Accused Of DWI With Children In Vehicle On Long Island“, Oct. 14, 2017

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