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Cambridge Drunk Driving Lawyers

  1. Demisse & Church: Felonies And Misdemeanors in State and Federal Courts (Trials And Appeals) including Driving While Intoxicated / Driving Under The Influence - Drug Defense (All Drugs, Including Cocaine, Marijuana, And Prescription Drugs) - All Violent Crimes (Including Murder, Homicide, Robbery, Rape, And Sexual Assault) - White Collar Defense Of Businesses And Individuals - Obscenity, Child Pornography & Online Defense - Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Proceedings and Student Discipline Defense
  2. Long, Steven: Please note simple possession and DUI charges should be taken very seriously. Convictions can haunt a person for the rest of their life, affecting employment, eligibility for federal student financial aid, and the ability to obtain credit, rent an apartment or buy a home. If you have been accused of operating under the influence (OUI), also known as DUI or DWI, you are right to be concerned about: * The RMV Suspending Your Driver's License * Going to Jail * Paying Large Fines * Having a Criminal Record
  3. Bellotti Law Group: The laws governing drunk driving (OUI, DUI, DWI) keep getting stricter, with penalties far more severe than in years past. Prosecutors are under political pressure to seek convictions and judges often hand down heavy sentences. Just because you were arrested does not mean you are guilty or should be convicted. You have rights Ñ and you can contact a defense lawyer who will protect your rights. * Subsequent offenses: That OUI you resolved 20 years ago in Florida can come back to haunt you if you are charged again. Second- and third-offense drunk driving charges have been crafted to deal harshly with repeat offenders and prosecutors are more equipped than ever to prove your prior OUI convictions, even those from other states. Penalties can include incarceration, mandatory alcohol rehabilitation, tens of thousands of dollars in fines and fees, ignition interlock devices and even a lifetime loss of your driving privileges. * Driving privileges: Often your license will be suspended and you must participate in a hearing at the Registry of Motor Vehicles in order to reduce your suspension period or request a hardship or work license. If you need a license to drive to work, school, doctor's appointments, or other family obligations, we can help you with these complicated hearings and the requisite paperwork. * Faulty arrest: Tell your attorney everything about your OUI arrest. Why did the officer pull you over? What tests did you take? All too often, in their zeal to catch drunk drivers, police officers pull people over without probable cause, and use faulty equipment to conduct their tests.
  4. Hines, Daniel: If you are facing criminal and a possible adminstrative license suspension, your freedom, mobility, occupation, and financial security are in jeopardy. I urge you to make a decision regarding your defense that is as serious as the potential penalties you may be facing. Whether it is your first OUI offense, or your fourth drunk driving arrest, don't go at it alone or underrepresented.
  5. Altman & Altman: When you or someone you love has been charged with a crime it can be a frightening experience, especially if you are facing a possible prison time or a permanent criminal record. Getting the expert help you need is one of the most critical decisions you will ever make. Not only are the immediate prospects frightening, the stigma of a criminal conviction will follow you for the rest of your life. On every job application, on every application for school, you will find the question, “Have you been convicted of a crime?” How you are able to answer that question will shape your entire future.
  6. Kevin Mahoney: The breathalyzer is an instrument designed to provide law enforcement with a measurement of your blood alcohol content. It is of questionable reliability. Each drink you consume will increase your blood alcohol content by approximately .025. It takes approximately one hour for your body to metabolize approximately .025 worth of alcohol. Theoretically, if you consume only one average drink per hour for four hours, your blood alcohol should climb no higher than approximately .025. The so-called legal limit in Massachusetts is .08. If you have consumed no more than four drinks over the course of four hours, you might pass the breathalyzer. But because the breathalyzer is so notoriously unreliable, and each individual's weight and metabolism vary so considerably, it might make sense to forego the breathalyzer.
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