Leandra's Law Requires Ignition Interlock Device for DUI Offenders in NY

The State of New York has recently passed a tough new DUI Law entitled Leandra’s Law. This will mandate the use of the breath alcohol ignition interlock device for all New York DUI offenders, unless a judge makes specific findings that the DUI offender has no prior record of alcoholism. In Massachusetts, Senate Bill 1925 will dramatically strengthen Melanie's Law by requiring Massachusetts DUI first offenders to use the device as well. However, there will be no exceptions to the mandatory interlock requirement here.

In addition to requiring the use of the interlock device, Leandra’s Law increase the DUI penalties for commiting a DUI with a child passenger in the vehicle, and DUI while causing injury to a child passenger. Massachusetts already has laws which severely punish those who commit these offenses.

Leandra’s Law has been touted as one of the toughest DUI laws in the country. However, our Legislature may increase Massachusetts DUI penalties with the enactment of DUI laws which are being considered at the Statehouse.