Cases & Verdicts

Commonwealth v. J.H. – Falmouth District Court (Bourne Police Department)

Charge(s) – OUI, Alcohol in Motor Vehicle, Speeding Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped by Bourne police after spotted speeding. Officer approached the vehicle and detected a strong odor of alcohol emanating from within. Officer observed the client to be be very sweaty and his eyes were glassy and blood shot. Client appeared […]

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Commonwealth v. V.S. – Malden District Court (Medford State Police)

Charge(s) – OUI, Lights Violation, Alcohol in MV, License not in Possession Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped by State Police in Medford MA when his vehicle was spotted traveling without headlights illuminated. Client was unable to produce a license and registration when asked. Officer detected an overwhelming odor of alcoholic beverage emanating

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Massachusetts Judge Excludes Results of Thousands of OUI Breathalyzer Tests

IF YOU WERE A DEFENDANT IN AN OUI CASE IN MASSACHUSETTS AND SUBMITTED TO A BREATH TEST PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 THIS DECISION MAY AFFECT YOUR CASE.  IF YOU PLED TO AN OUI CASE IN MASSACHUSETTS DURING THESE TIME PERIODS BECAUSE OF A BREATH TEST READING YOU MAY BE ABLE TO REOPEN YOUR CASE

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Commonwealth v. G.O. – Ayer District Court (Concord State Police)

Charge(s) – OUI, Open Container of Alcohol, Marked Lanes Violation Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client’s vehicle was spotted traveling approximately 25 miles below the speed limit and unable to maintain the marked lanes. Officer stopped the vehicle which was identified as a cab with three passengers. Officer noticed a strong odor of alcoholic beverage.

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Commonwealth v. R.L. – Brockton DC (West Bridgewater PD)

Charge(s) – OUI 2nd Offense, Unregistered Motor Vehicle, Marked Lanes Violation Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped after his vehicle was seen drifting over the center line into oncoming traffic on three separate occasions. Officer detected a strong odor of alcohol on the client’s breath and observed his eyes to be glossy and

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Commonwealth v. J.C. – Fitchburg DC (Leominster PD)

Charge(s) – OUI, MArked Lanes Violation, Open Container of Alcohol, Minor in Possession of Alcohol Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped by police after a report of an erratic operator. Client’s vehicle crossed over the double solid yellow line multiple times. Officer detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from the

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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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