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Suffolk County DWI Defense Attorney Jason Bassett Explains License Consequences After a DWI on Long Island
CENTRAL ISLIP, NY - A Driving While Intoxicated conviction in New York carries immediate license consequences that can disrupt employment, daily transportation, and long-term driving privileges for years after the case is resolved. Suffolk County DWI defense attorney Jason Bassett of the Law Offices of Jason Bassett, P.C. (https://jbassettlaw.com/what-happens-to-my-license-after-a-dwi-on-long-island/) is providing guidance on what Long Island drivers should understand about the difference between license suspension and revocation, how long penalties last, and the options available to protect their driving privileges.According to Suffolk County DWI defense attorney Jason Bassett, New York law distinguishes between license suspension and revocation, and understanding the difference is critical for anyone facing impaired driving charges. A suspension temporarily removes driving privileges for a set period, after which the license can be restored by paying a termination fee to the DMV. A revocation completely eliminates driving privileges, requiring the individual to reapply from the beginning, including retaking both the written knowledge test and the road test. "Most DWI convictions in New York result in revocation rather than suspension, which means drivers face a much longer and more difficult road to getting back behind the wheel," explains Bassett.
Suffolk County DWI defense attorney Jason Bassett notes that a first-time DWI conviction under VTL 1192(3) results in a minimum six-month license revocation that cannot be shortened by the court. A first Aggravated DWI conviction with a BAC of 0.18% or higher triggers a minimum one-year revocation. A second DWI within ten years carries a mandatory revocation of at least one year, and the charge escalates to a felony with significantly harsher criminal penalties. For DWAI/Alcohol, a first offense results in a 90-day suspension, though a second DWAI within five years of a prior alcohol-related violation results in at least a six-month revocation.
Attorney Bassett points out that DWI convictions remain on a New York driving record for 15 years from the date of conviction, while DWAI convictions appear for 10 years. This extended lookback period affects insurance rates, employment screening, and penalties for any future arrests during that time. "Insurance companies often increase premiums substantially after a DWI conviction, and some carriers will drop coverage entirely, forcing drivers to obtain more expensive high-risk policies," Bassett adds. "The 15-year window means these consequences follow drivers for a significant portion of their careers and personal lives."
Under New York's prompt suspension statute, the court can suspend a license at arraignment when statutory findings are made, including that the accusatory instrument is facially sufficient and there is reasonable cause to believe the driver operated with a BAC of 0.08% or more based on a chemical test. Individuals subject to prompt suspension have the right to a review hearing, commonly known as a Pringle hearing, to contest whether the statutory prerequisites were met and to present rebuttal evidence. While winning a Pringle hearing is difficult, it is possible when procedural errors occurred during the stop or arrest.
The firm handles cases involving the Zero Tolerance Law for drivers under 21, which imposes DMV administrative penalties for any detectable BAC between 0.02% and 0.07%. A first violation results in a six-month license suspension with no eligibility for a conditional license. A second violation triggers a revocation lasting one year or until the driver turns 21, whichever period is longer. CDL holders face additional federal disqualification rules that apply even when the underlying offense occurred in a personal vehicle, with a minimum one-year disqualification for a first offense and lifetime disqualification for a second.
"Challenging the charges early can make a significant difference in the outcome," advises Bassett. "Procedural errors during the traffic stop, issues with breathalyzer calibration, and improper chemical testing protocols all create opportunities to contest the evidence." Chemical test results are not infallible, and breathalyzer machines require regular calibration and proper operation to produce accurate results. Blood tests must follow chain-of-custody procedures to prevent contamination. If officers violated constitutional rights or failed to follow proper protocols during the stop or arrest, motions to suppress evidence or dismiss charges may be available.
Even when conviction appears likely, a reduction from DWI to DWAI can mean the difference between license revocation and a 90-day suspension, and between a criminal record and a traffic violation. A DWAI is classified as a traffic infraction rather than a crime, which means it carries significantly lower penalties and does not appear on a criminal record in the same manner as a DWI conviction.
Individuals may also be eligible for conditional driving privileges through enrollment in the Impaired Driver Program, which allows limited driving for work, school, medical appointments, and program sessions while the criminal case proceeds. New York also imposes a Driver Responsibility Assessment fee after alcohol-related convictions or chemical test refusals, commonly $250 per year for three years, adding to the financial burden of a DWI case. Because the conviction stays on the driving record for so long and affects insurance, employment, and future legal exposure, contacting an experienced defense attorney promptly after an arrest may help minimize both the immediate and long-term consequences of DWI charges on Long Island.
About Law Offices of Jason Bassett, P.C.:
Law Offices of Jason Bassett, P.C. is a Central Islip-based law firm dedicated to criminal defense with a focus on DWI and traffic offenses. Led by attorney Jason Bassett, a former prosecutor with over 20 years of experience, the firm represents clients throughout Suffolk County and Long Island. For consultations, call (631) 259-6060.
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