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Can you refuse a field sobriety test in massachusetts?

Yes, you have the right to refuse a field sobriety test in Massachusetts. However, refusing may result in your arrest if the police have other evidecne to establish probable cause to arrest. Most time, without field sobriety tests the prosecution has limited evidecne to prosecute. You should consult with a qualified OUI/DUI attorney.

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How long do you lose your driver’s license for a dui in massachusetts?

The length of a suspension of your driver’s license for a DUI/OUI in Massachusetts varies depending on the circumstances of the offense. The minimum suspension period is 45 days for a first offense, 2 years for a second offense, and eight years for a third offense. However, if the driver is under the age of

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How do I reinstate a suspended driver’s license online?

The process for reinstating a suspended driver’s license in Massachusetts can either be in person or online through the RMV website. However, there are some general steps you can follow: 1. Check your eligibility: Before attempting to reinstate your suspended license online, make sure you are eligible to do so. You may need an intitial

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How do I get my driver’s license back if I owe child support in massachusetts?

If you owe child support in Massachusetts, your driver’s license may have been suspended or revoked as a result of non-payment. To get your license reinstated, you will need to take the following steps: 1. Pay any outstanding child support: You will need to pay off any arrears or outstanding child support payments in order

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What is DUI?

DUI stands for “driving under the influence.” It is a criminal offense that occurs when a person operates a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, impairing their ability to drive safely. The level of intoxication required to be considered a DUI varies by state, but it typically involves a blood alcohol concentration

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