Under Leandra’s Law, drivers who are convicted of driving while intoxicated with a child less than 16 years old in the vehicle may be charged with a class E felony, punishable by up to ____________ in State prison.
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one year
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18 months
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four years
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three years
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Explanation
Leandra's Law in New York states that drivers who commit alcohol-related offenses with a child under 16 years old in the vehicle may be charged with a Class E felony and could face up to four years in State prison.
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