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The case inspired a new law in New York state, known as Leandra's law, that made it a felony to drive while intoxicated with a child in the car, Mr. Vance said.
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David Paterson included in his special session agenda a bill to strengthen penalties for those who drive drunk with children under 15 in their car, dubbed Leandra's Law after a girl who died at the hands of a drunk driver.
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Vidal's mother, -- called Leandra, -- untidy, unkempt, loathsome, and betraying traces of ill humour, seemed much older than Salomé, although but three or four years separated them.
The Quest P��o Baroja 1914
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A new law, called Leandra's Law, has been enacted in New York to trigger substantial penalties if a child under 16 is in the car at the time of a drunk driving offense.
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A new law, called Leandra's Law, has been enacted in New York to trigger substantial penalties if a child under 16 is in the car at the time of a drunk driving offense.
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She's just the third person charged by the Broome County's sheriff's office under what is known as Leandra's Law
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The tragedy prompted what is known as Leandra's Law.
The Seattle Times 2010
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David Paterson signed the Child Passenger Protection Act known as Leandra's law while sitting next to the child's father.
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The new law is known as Leandra's Law, named after a young girl killed in a DWI crash.
FOX23: Local News 2009
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David Paterson signed the Child Passenger Protection Act known as Leandra's law while sitting next to the child's father.
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