No. A DWAI charge is considered a traffic violation, not a crime.
New York
A DWI or a DWAI stays on your record for tens years, or if you don't renew your NYS drivers license once your driver's license originally expires (after you suspension period ends) after ninety days, it will go off automatically, once you do renew or apply for a new license (only for DWAI convictions only).
Your criminal record is your history of criminal activity. Your history is ALWAYS there and does not "go away" unless it is legally expunged.
An adult criminal history is a permanent record.
Each has the discretion to impose punishments for driving violations. Since you are licensed in Massachusetts, that state has the right to revoke your driver's license/
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There is not a way to clear your criminal felony record in the state of New York. You just need to make sure that you do not get in trouble no more.
Crime
The penalty for criminal contempt in the state of New York will vary depending on what degree it is. The sentences can run from one year in jail to as much as seven years in prison.
An aggravated assault charge can stay on your record in New York state for the rest of your life. It can only be removed by going to court.
No, the New York state criminal justice system uses a unique naming convention for its criminal court division. In New York, "supreme courts" are the trial courts, or point of entry into the state judiciary. The state's highest appellate court is simply called the New York Court of Appeals. To see a diagram of the New York state court structure, access Related Links, below.
A criminal record is a permanent thing. Although, most jobs won't hold misdemeanors against you after 7 years, but there are also ways to get criminal records expunged. Check your local statutes for the rules.