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Suffolk County DWI Defense Attorney Jason Bassett Explains Whether Jail Time Is Possible for a DWI on Long Island

04-28-2026 12:18 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Suffolk County DWI Defense Attorney Jason Bassett Explains

CENTRAL ISLIP, NY - A Driving While Intoxicated conviction in New York carries up to one year in jail for a first offense under Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1192, and repeat offenses can escalate to felony charges with state prison time of up to seven years. Suffolk County DWI defense attorney Jason Bassett of the Law Offices of Jason Bassett, P.C. (https://jbassettlaw.com/can-i-go-to-jail-for-dwi-long-island/) is providing guidance on the penalties drivers face at each offense level, the factors that influence whether a court imposes incarceration, and the defense strategies that may apply to Long Island DWI cases.

According to Suffolk County DWI defense attorney Jason Bassett, a first-offense DWI under VTL Section 1192(2) or 1192(3) is an unclassified misdemeanor that carries a fine between $500 and $1,000, up to one year in jail, and a minimum six-month driver's license revocation. Under Leandra's Law, the court must also impose the installation and use of an Ignition Interlock Device on any vehicle the person owns or operates as a condition of probation or conditional discharge. While jail time is not mandatory for a first offense under New York law, the court retains full authority to impose incarceration based on the specific circumstances of the arrest. "Many people assume a first DWI will result in nothing more than a fine, but judges consider factors like blood alcohol content level and whether anyone was injured when determining the sentence," explains Bassett.

Suffolk County DWI defense attorney Jason Bassett notes that the penalties escalate significantly for repeat offenders. A second DWI within ten years is a Class E felony carrying up to four years in state prison and fines between $1,000 and $5,000, while a third DWI within ten years becomes a Class D felony punishable by up to seven years in prison and fines up to $10,000. Under Leandra's Law, driving while intoxicated with a passenger aged 15 or younger is an automatic Class E felony even for first-time offenders. A DWI that results in serious physical injury may lead to Vehicular Assault charges under New York Penal Law Section 120.03 or 120.04, and a fatal incident may result in Vehicular Manslaughter charges under Penal Law Section 125.12 or 125.13.

Attorney Bassett emphasizes that several factors beyond the charge itself determine whether a court imposes jail time. A blood alcohol content of 0.18 percent or higher results in an Aggravated DWI charge with enhanced penalties, including fines between $1,000 and $2,500 and a minimum one-year license revocation. Additional aggravating circumstances such as a car accident resulting in injuries or property damage, having a child passenger, driving with a suspended or revoked license, refusing to submit to a chemical test, or excessive speeding at the time of the stop all increase the likelihood of incarceration. "The consequences of a DWI extend far beyond the courtroom, affecting driving privileges, employment, and financial stability for years," he adds.

After an arrest, the driver is transported to a local police station for booking and processing, then brought before a judge for arraignment usually within 24 hours. At arraignment, the judge may promptly suspend the driver's license pending prosecution if statutory requirements are met. New York law also provides for conditional licenses through the Department of Motor Vehicles Impaired Driver Program after a DWI-related suspension or revocation. A conditional license may allow limited driving for specific purposes including commuting to work, attending approved program activities, and traveling to medical appointments. Enrollment requires a non-refundable $75 DMV fee and a separate program provider fee of up to $233, in addition to a Driver Responsibility Assessment of $250 per year for three years.

DWI charges on Long Island can be challenged on multiple grounds. The legality of the traffic stop may be contested under the Fourth Amendment if the officer lacked reasonable suspicion, breathalyzer results can be challenged based on calibration and maintenance records, and field sobriety test administration can be scrutinized for compliance with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration protocols. Officers often rely on observations such as bloodshot eyes, the smell of alcohol, and slurred speech to justify an arrest, but these symptoms can have alternative explanations including fatigue, allergies, or medication. The firm handles cases at the Cohalan Court Complex in Central Islip, the Cromarty Court Complex in Riverhead, and in town and village courts throughout Suffolk County and Nassau County.

"Evidence preservation and challenging the traffic stop are time-sensitive matters that require prompt attention after an arrest," Bassett advises. Misdemeanor DWI cases in Suffolk County are heard in District Court or local town and village courts, while felony matters are generally handled in Suffolk County Court in Riverhead and prosecuted by the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office.

For those facing DWI charges on Long Island, consulting with an experienced defense attorney may help protect driving privileges and minimize the potential consequences of a conviction.

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 21 years of criminal law experience, the firm represents clients throughout Suffolk County, Nassau County, and Long Island. For consultations, call (631) 259-6060.

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