Does the New York State law allow drivers to plea bargain to an offense related to alcohol or drugs?
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No, never.
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Yes, but only if it is your first conviction.
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Yes, always.
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Yes, but only if you are under 21 years of age.
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Explanation
The penalties for alcohol or drug-related violations are severe, and New York State law strictly limits the ability to plea bargain when charged with such offenses.
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