James Milligan

Drunk Driving Defense Attorneys – Because Everyone Makes Mistakes Sometimes

The consumption of alcohol has been around since almost the beginning of time. Even in ancient times wine was a favorite beverage. Alcohol is so popular songs have been written about it. But one thing they didn\’t have back in the days of Roman empires and ruthless kings were automobiles. If one had too much […]

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Commonwealth v. T.R. – Hingham District Court (Norwell Police)

Charge(s) –  OUI Result –Not Guilty Client was stopped for committing a marked lanes violation.  Client was approached by the officer and observed the usual indicia of alcohol.  The client had made a few wrong turns trying to get home.  Upon being asked by the officer to perform field sobriety tests, the client told the

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Commonwealth v. D.R. – Boston Municipal Court (State Police)

Charge(s) –  OUI Result –Not Guilty Trooper testified that the client was speeding approximately 70-75 miles per hour on Storrow Drive and was delayed in stopping once the trooper activated his lights.  Trooper said the client had an odor of alcohol, red glassy eyes and slurred speech.  Client was asked to exit his vehicle and

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Commonwealth v. J.M. – Brockton MA (State Police)

Charge(s) –  OUI Result –Not Guilty Client was stopped at a Sobriety Checkpoint.  Based upon one of the troopers smelling alcohol, client was sent into a secondary screening area (Called the “Pit”).  Once inside the Pit area the client was administered Field Sobriety tests.  After the Field Sobriety tests the client was placed under arrest.

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Commonwealth v. J.K.G – Hingham District Court (State Police)

Charge(s) –  OUI Result –Not Guilty Client was stopped for weaving between marked lanes.  When signaled by the officer he stopped in the left most travel lane and had to be directed to the breakdown lane.  Client was asked to produce license and registration, which was done with no difficulty.  Based upon conversation with the

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Commonwealth v. G.L. – Worcester District Court (State Police)

Charge(s) –  OUI Result –Not Guilty Client was stopped for failure to stay in the marked lanes.  Client was observed to exhibit the usual indicia of alcohol consumption that officer observe, that is, an odor of alcohol, red glassy eyes and slurred speech.  The client was able to produce license and registration.  Client was asked

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Commonwealth v. P.A. – Hingham District Court (Hingham Police)

Charge(s) –  OUI Result –Not Guilty Client was involved in a minor motor vehicle accident, but the fuel tank on the vehicle punctured.  Client exited the vehicle as quickly as possible.  The police arrived and questioned the client about the accident and observed an odor of alcohol, red glassy eyes and client speech to be

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