James Milligan

Commonwealth v. T.R. – Dedham District Court (Milton State Police)

Charge(s) – OUI, Marked Lanes Violation Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client’s vehicle was stopped after observed to be driving erratically and unable to stay within the marked lanes. Client was unable to produce a driver’s license but the passenger did. Officer detected a moderate odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from the vehicle and […]

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Commonwealth v. D.M. – Wareham District Court (Bourne State Police)

Charge(s) – OUI, Marked Lanes Violation Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client’s vehicle was stopped after officer observed the vehicle to be swerving and crossing over the lane marker several times. Officer immediately detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from within the vehicle and it is noted that the odor got stronger

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Commonwealth v. C.M. – Lowell District Court (Andover State Police)

Charge(s) – OUI Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was directed to the screening area when passing through a sobriety checkpoint. Officer immediately noticed a strong odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from inside the vehicle. Officer also noticed her eyes were red, glassy, and blood shot. Client stated she had two margaritas when asked if

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Commonwealth v. M.C. – Dedham DC (Foxboro State Police)

Charge(s) – OUI, Marked Lanes Violation, Seat Belt Violation Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped after police observed his vehicle to be driving erratically and witnessed multiple marked lanes violations. Officer observed the client’s eyes to be glassy and blood shot and could detect a strong odor of alcohol coming from inside the

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Commonwealth v. D.K. – Dorchester DC (South Boston State Police)

Charge(s) – OUI Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped by police after having crossed over the yellow divider line multiple times. Officer immediately detected a moderate and distinct odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from the vehicle. Officer observed the client’s eyes to be glassy and bloodshot and he had difficulty with his

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