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Leandra’s Law DWI | New York DWI and VTL Defense

New York VTL 1192.2-a Leandra's Law DWI Lawyer

Leandra’s Law is the common name for New York aggravated DWI with a child passenger. Prosecutors allege a VTL 1192 alcohol, drug, or combined-influence violation while a child fifteen years of age or less was in the vehicle.

StatuteVehicle and Traffic Law 1192(2-a)(b)
Common searchLeandra’s Law DWI lawyer
Case typeClass E felony when charged under the child-passenger aggravated DWI provision
Urgent issueLicense, DMV, court, testing, and collateral consequences.

What Prosecutors Must Prove

The Vehicle and Traffic Law and New York Criminal Jury Instructions separate alcohol DWAI, DWI per se, aggravated DWI, common law DWI, drug impairment, combined influence, refusal, child-passenger DWI, and reckless-driving issues. The exact subdivision controls the proof and defense.

  • Operation: that the accused operated a motor vehicle.
  • Location: that the driving occurred where the Vehicle and Traffic Law applies, including public highways, private roads open to motor vehicle traffic, and certain parking lots.
  • Timing and identity: that the accused was the driver at the relevant time.
  • Impairment or intoxication proof specific to the subdivision charged.
  • Lawful police conduct, including the stop, checkpoint, accident investigation, arrest, search, statements, and chemical-test procedures.
  • A violation of VTL 1192(2), 1192(3), 1192(4), or 1192(4-a).
  • That a child fifteen years old or younger was a passenger in the vehicle.
  • Proof of the child age, passenger status, and connection to the alleged impaired or intoxicated operation.

Example of How This Charge May Be Alleged

A Leandra’s Law case may start after a stop or accident with a child in the vehicle. Beyond criminal exposure, these cases can trigger child-protective concerns, family consequences, license issues, ignition interlock, and reputational harm.

Defense Issues

  • Challenge the underlying DWI/DWAI alcohol, drug, or combined-influence allegation.
  • Challenge operation, location, stop, arrest, statements, and chemical-test proof.
  • Review child age, passenger status, and whether the charged subdivision fits the facts.
  • Address ACS/CPS, family, licensing, immigration, and employment consequences early.
  • Develop mitigation and treatment evidence where appropriate without conceding guilt.

Evidence to Review Fast

DWI and VTL cases often turn on body camera video, dash camera footage, 911 calls, accident reports, breath-room video, chemical-test records, refusal warnings, field sobriety testing, officer training, toxicology, prescription records, DRE opinions, DMV records, and the exact timeline from driving to testing.

Lebedin Kofman LLP handles DWI, DWAI, refusal, felony DWI, Leandra’s Law, vehicular assault, vehicular manslaughter, and serious driving-related criminal cases throughout New York City, Long Island, Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the surrounding courts.

License, DMV, and Case Consequences

Vehicle and Traffic Law 1192(2-a)(b) can affect more than the criminal case. Depending on the facts, consequences may involve suspension or revocation, refusal proceedings, ignition interlock, conditional license eligibility, insurance, employment, commercial driving, professional licensing, immigration review, and future felony enhancement risk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Leandra’s Law a felony?

The child-passenger aggravated DWI provision under VTL 1192(2-a)(b) can be charged as a class E felony.

Does Leandra’s Law require a high BAC?

Not necessarily. It can be based on alcohol DWI, common law DWI, DWAI drugs, or combined-influence DWAI with a child passenger.

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Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Every case must be evaluated on its own facts and circumstances.

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Leandra’s Law DWI: What Prosecutors Must Prove

Leandra’s Law / Child Passenger DWI - source framework: New York Courts CJI Vehicle and Traffic Law.

Proof issues

  • The People generally must prove operation while intoxicated, impaired, or under another charged VTL 1192 theory.
  • The prosecution must prove the child-passenger element and the facts that make the allegation a Leandra’s Law or child-passenger case.
  • The case may also involve child-protective, family-court, order-of-protection, ignition-interlock, and felony-sentencing issues.

Defense focus

  • Whether the DWI/DWAI theory is provable through reliable chemical, drug, field-test, observation, or operation evidence.
  • Whether the child-passenger element, age proof, vehicle operation, and timing are correctly charged.
  • Whether ACS/CPS, custody, family, school, immigration, employment, and mitigation concerns are being coordinated quickly.

Example scenario

A Leandra’s Law case may follow a stop or crash where a child is allegedly in the vehicle. Defense work should begin quickly because the case can involve felony court exposure and family/child-protective consequences at the same time.

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These cases often involve criminal court, DMV, license, ignition-interlock, employment, immigration, insurance, family, and sentencing consequences.

Why call Lebedin Kofman LLP?

DWI and refusal cases are time-sensitive. Early action can affect license suspension, DMV hearings, chemical-test challenges, evidence preservation, plea posture, and long-term consequences. Lebedin Kofman LLP handles DWI, vehicular, and serious criminal matters and offers a free attorney consultation. Call 646-663-4430 so an attorney can quickly evaluate the stop, arrest, DMV deadlines, and defense strategy.

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