What to Do When You’re Asked to Take a DUI Breath Test in Massachusetts

If you’ve been faced with a DUI in Massachusetts, or were asked to take a DUI breath test, then you know how stressful that can be. Is refusing a breathalyzer an option? How will the breathalyzer test results affect your case? Thankfully, a DUI attorney can help you through these questions and more!

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Commonwealth v. B.T. – Attleboro District Court– Mansfield Police Department

Charge: OUI, Negligent Operation of MV, Speeding, Marked Lanes Violation Result: OUI- Not Guilty Client was stopped after an officer determined his vehicle to be driving erratically and operating at a very high rate of speed in bad weather conditions. Officer approached the vehicle and detected a distinct odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from

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Commonwealth v. M.P. – Quincy District Court– State Police

Charge: OUI Result: OUI- Not Guilty Client was observed speeding and making several marked lanes violations and was stopped by police. Officer approached the vehicle and immediately detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from within the vehicle. Officer observed the client’s eyes to be bloodshot and glassy, and he spoke with slurred

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Commonwealth v. D.C. – Dedham District Court– Wellesley Police Department

Charge: OUI, Operating to Endanger, Marked Lanes Violation Result: OUI- Not Guilty Client (College Student) was involved in a one car motor vehicle crash. Officers arrived and noted there were four males in the vehicle which appeared to be alert and conscious. As the officer spoke with the client he detected an odor of an

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