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  • Home
  • Our Lawyers
    • James Milligan
    • Joseph J. Higgins
    • Daniel Park
    • Steven Pellerin
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    • DUI / OUI
      • 1st Offense
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      • 3rd Offense
      • 4th Offense or Higher
      • Under 21 DUI
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Can You Plea Bargain with Multiple DUI Offenses?

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A plea bargain or plea deal is when a prosecutor makes a compromise with a defendant. They are common in most DUI cases, but it isn’t always in your interest to plea bargain with multiple DUI offenses. Your lawyer will advise you to accept or reject a plea deal.

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Are Multiple DUIs a Felony?

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Are multiple DUIs a felony? First and Second Offense DUI are misdemeanors in Massachusetts. Third Offense DUI is a felony charge. Misdemeanors are typically punished with probation, fees, and community service, but every DUI offense comes with the possibility of jail time.

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What a Second OUI Means for Your Driver’s License

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If you refused a breath test, you will lose your driver’s license for 3 years and an additional 2 years if you are convicted of a second OUI. Speak with an attorney to learn more about protecting your driver’s license and the possibility of obtaining a hardship license.

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Should You Fight Your Second OUI Charge?

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Because the stakes are so high, it’s usually in your best interest to fight your second OUI charge. You have a right to challenge the government to meet their burden of proof against you. If you do fight this charge, make sure you have an experienced attorney on your side.

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I Got a Second OUI – Am I Going to Jail?

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In Massachusetts, a second OUI offense is technically punishable by up to 2.5 years of jail time. However, most people facing this charge qualify for an alternative disposition which may include probation or a suspended jail sentence.

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How Long Will an Underage DUI Stay on My Child’s Record?

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Massachusetts has no expungement statute. An underage DUI cannot be wiped clean from your child’s record. You may be able to seal their record, however.

How Long Will an Underage DUI Stay on My Child’s Record? Read More »

What to Do When Your Child is Charged with Drunk Driving

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If your child is charged with drunk driving, they’ll face a number of harsh license penalties. But your child’s life is not over. Here’s what to do next.

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What Massachusetts Law Says About Juvenile DUI

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Those under the age of 21 face harsher license suspension penalties for DUI. Juvenile DUI offenses are typically prosecuted in juvenile court.

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Getting Your License Back After Your First DUI

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Getting your license back after your first DUI takes time and a great deal of paperwork, but it’s possible with an experienced DUI defense attorney guiding you.

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What Are the Costs of a First Offense DUI in Massachusetts?

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The costs of a first offense DUI can add up. There are court fees and fines, and there may be additional costs. An attorney can help you develop a payment plan.

What Are the Costs of a First Offense DUI in Massachusetts? Read More »

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