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  1. Saia, Pamela: Operating Under the Influence (OUI) When stopped by a law enforcement agent, be it a local police officer or a State Trooper, keep two things in mind: 1. The field sobriety tests that the officer asks you to perform are not mandatory, they are optional. This means that when they ask you to step from the vehicle and then ask you to perform the field tests you can say NO! Not taking the tests does increase your chance of getting arrested, but if youÕve had more than one alcoholic beverage, thereÕs a pretty strong chance you are getting arrested anyway, so why give them more evidence to use against you? At trial, the field tests carry a strong amount of weight in determining impairment, without these tests, the officer will only be able to testify to appearance, odor, and opinion. No field tests will increase your chances of acquittal. 2. Taking a breathalyzer is not mandatory but if you do not take the test, you will lose your license for a longer period of time than if you do. That being said, if you do not take the test, there is again, not a lot of evidence that the officer can use against you. In Massachusetts, declining to take the breathalyzer will result in a longer loss of license should you be found guilty or plead guilty.
  2. Bull, Patrick: Criminal Defense Driving Under the influence (OUI, DWI, DUI), drug offenses, assault and battery Personal Injury Auto Accidents, slip and falls, worker compensation. If you've been injured through no fault of your own, call my office. Landlord Tenant
  3. Beauparlant Law Office: motor vehicle offenses (including DUI & vehicular homicide), shoplifting, stalking cases, Show Cause Hearings before Clerk-Magistrates & Juvenile Delinquency hearings
  4. Finbury, Sullivan & Benger:n You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
  5. David Kres: A person is guilty of DUI if he or she drives or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle and is under the influence of alcoholic beverages or any chemical or controlled substance to the extent that his or her mental faculties are impaired.
  6. Morre & Associates:

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 30 Day Loss

    1.    Being charged with OUI-1st after taking (BAC) Breath Test

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 45 Ð 90 Day Loss

    1. First Offense OUI with 24D Disposition

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 60 Day Loss

    1. Leaving the Scene of Property Damage

    2. Reckless Operation of Motor Vehicle

    3. Attaching False Plates

    4. Operating after Suspension or Revocation

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 180 Day Loss

    1. Refusal to Take (BAC) Breath Test

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 1 Year Loss

    1. Being Present where Heroin is Present

    2. Sale of Drug Paraphernalia

    3. Sale of Drug Paraphernalia to Minors

    4. Sale of Counterfeit Substances

    5. Possession of Class A Substance

    6. Possession of Class B Substance

    7. Possession of Class C Substance

    8. Possession of Class D Substance

    9. Possession of Class E Substance

    10. Possession of a Hypodermic Syringe

    11. OUI 1st w/o 24D Disposition

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 2 Year Loss

    1. Possession of Class D with Intent to Distribute

    2. Possession of Class E with Intent to Distribute

    3. Larceny of a Controlled Substance

    4. OUI 2nd

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 3 Year Loss 

    1. Possession of Class A with Intent to Distribute

    2. Possession of Class B with Intent to Distribute

    3. Possession of Class C with Intent to Distribute

    4. Possession of Class Cocaine with Intent to Distribute

    5. Possession of Class D with Intent to Distribute Ð Second or Subsequent Count

    6. Possession of Class E with Intent to Distribute Ð Second or Subsequent Count

    Period of Loss of Drivers License: 4 Year Loss

    1. Possession of Class A with Intent to Distribute Ð Second or Subsequent Count

    2. Possession of Class B with Intent to Distribute Ð Second or Subsequent Count

    3. Possession of Class C with Intent to Distribute Ð Second or Subsequent Count

    4. Possession of Class Cocaine with Intent to Distribute Ð Second or Subsequent Count

    5. Habitual Traffic Offender

  7. Forrest Law Offices: Convictions for these offenses can be disqualifying for some license purposes. We will defend you against such charges.
  8. Richard Rosa: OUI Law
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