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Manhattan DWI Defense Attorney Rachel Kugel Explains Leandra's Law Penalties in New York

04-28-2026 09:42 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Manhattan DWI Defense Attorney Rachel Kugel Explains Leandra's

NEW YORK, NY - Drivers charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a child passenger in New York face automatic felony charges under a state law that carries up to four years in prison for a first offense. Manhattan DWI defense attorney Rachel Kugel of The Kugel Law Firm (https://thekugellawfirm.com/what-is-leandras-law-in-new-york/) is providing guidance on how the Child Passenger Protection Act affects those accused of impaired driving with minors in the vehicle across Manhattan and New York City.

According to Manhattan DWI defense attorney Rachel Kugel, the law commonly known as Leandra's Law was signed on November 18, 2009, by Governor David Paterson following the death of 11-year-old Leandra Rosado, who was killed when an intoxicated driver lost control of a vehicle on the Henry Hudson Parkway. Under New York Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1192(2-a)(b), it is a Class E felony to operate a motor vehicle in violation of VTL Section 1192 while a passenger aged 15 or younger is present. The statute applies regardless of whether the charge is based on a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or higher, common law intoxication, or impairment by controlled substances. "A first-time DWI that would normally be charged as a misdemeanor becomes an automatic felony when a child is in the vehicle," explains Kugel. "Many individuals do not realize the severity of the charge until they are already facing arraignment in New York."

Manhattan DWI defense attorney Rachel Kugel notes that the penalties escalate significantly when a child is injured or killed. If a child passenger suffers serious physical injury, prosecutors in Manhattan may pursue Aggravated Vehicular Assault under Penal Law Section 120.04-a, a Class C felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Cases involving a child's death can lead to charges of Vehicular Manslaughter in the First Degree under Penal Law Section 125.13 or Aggravated Vehicular Homicide under Penal Law Section 125.14, a Class B felony carrying a sentence of up to 25 years. Before the law was enacted, prosecutors in New York City typically charged impaired drivers with children in the car under misdemeanor DWI statutes combined with Endangering the Welfare of a Child, which carried significantly lower maximum sentences.

Attorney Kugel adds that the law also requires installation of an ignition interlock device as part of sentencing for qualifying convictions. Under VTL Section 1198, courts must order the device installed in every motor vehicle the convicted person owns or operates. The IID prevents the vehicle from starting until the driver provides a breath sample below a preset BAC limit, and many devices require periodic retesting while the vehicle is in motion. "The interlock requirement affects daily life in ways most people do not anticipate," she notes. "Drivers bear the cost of installation and maintenance, and operating a vehicle without the device installed can result in additional Class A misdemeanor charges carrying up to one year in jail."

The firm highlights that a conviction under the statute can trigger child protective proceedings separate from the criminal case. In Manhattan, the Statewide Central Register may receive a report of suspected maltreatment, and local Child Protective Services may conduct an investigation. Family courts in New York decide custody and visitation matters based on the best interests of the child standard, and evidence of driving under the influence with a child in the vehicle can weigh heavily in those determinations. Even if criminal charges are later reduced or dismissed, family court proceedings can continue independently, potentially affecting custody arrangements for years.

Kugel emphasizes that effective defense strategies may include challenging the legality of the initial traffic stop, contesting chemical test results based on calibration errors or procedural deviations, questioning the reliability of field sobriety tests administered under poor conditions, and contesting whether a child aged 15 or younger was actually present in the vehicle at the relevant time. Cases in Manhattan are handled at the Criminal Court at 100 Centre Street and the Supreme Court, Criminal Term, in New York City. "The prosecution must prove every element beyond a reasonable doubt," she advises. "Procedural errors at any stage of the arrest or testing process can significantly affect the outcome of a case in New York."

The IID requirement under the statute also affects individuals who drive employer-owned vehicles. Under VTL Section 1198, a person may operate an employer-owned vehicle without an interlock device only while performing work duties, after notifying the employer, and after providing written documentation to the court and probation department confirming the employer's awareness and permission to use the vehicle for business purposes. Circumventing an IID or having another person provide a breath sample can result in a Class A misdemeanor charge, and the court may revoke the driver's conditional license.

New York law uses a ten-year lookback period for repeat DWI offenses. A second qualifying conviction within that period is charged as a Class E felony with fines up to $5,000 and up to four years in prison. A third qualifying conviction within ten years becomes a Class D felony. Drivers found with a BAC of 0.18 percent or higher face Aggravated DWI charges under VTL Section 1192(2-a)(a), which carry enhanced penalties including fines up to $2,500 and a mandatory one-year license revocation on a first offense.

For those facing charges under the Child Passenger Protection Act in Manhattan, Harlem, or the surrounding areas of New York City, consulting with an experienced DWI defense attorney may help protect both driving privileges and parental rights.

About The Kugel Law Firm:

The Kugel Law Firm is a New York-based law firm focused exclusively on defending individuals charged with DWI and DUI offenses. Led by attorney Rachel Kugel, the firm represents clients throughout Manhattan, Harlem, and the greater New York City area. For consultations, call (212) 372-7218.

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