Higher fines and increased license penalties may result from a third or subsequent alcohol-related conviction within:
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2 years.
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5 years.
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3 years.
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10 years.
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Explanation
In New York State, a third or subsequent alcohol-related conviction within 10 years may result in higher fines, increased license penalties (including lifetime revocation), and longer jail sentences.
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