Commonwealth v. D.S. – Brighton District Court (Boston Police Department)

Charge: OUI-First Offense Result: Dismissed Client was involved in a motor vehicle accident after a vehicle came into her lane of travel forcing her to collide with a parked motor vehicle.  A concerned citizen assisted the client out of the motor vehicle and called the police.  When the police arrived the client was outside of […]

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Attorney James Milligan: Very professional and responsive. Highly recommend.

After searching and speaking with 4 attorneys to handle my DUI case, Attorney James Milligan became the clear choice. In my first meeting with him, he carefully reviewed my case and went over all the potential options/outcomes and gave me an honest assessment of his opinion regarding the facts of my case. He laid out

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When will I lose my License as a result of refusing to submit to the Breath Test or as a result of failing the Breath Test (A reading of .08 or above)?

ATTORNEY ANSWER: The police department should have confiscated your Massachusetts Driver’s License. There are no longer temporary licenses issued. Your license is suspended immediately. There is no work license eligibility on suspensions resulting from a refusal to submit to the Breath Test or as a result of failing the Breath Test in Massachusetts.

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Commonwealth v. R.M. – Cambridge District Court

Charge:           OUI-First Offense Result:            Not Guilty Client was pulled over on Route 2 in Cambridge by a Massachusetts State Trooper for speeding.  The Trooper observed the client to show signs of being impaired by alcohol and as a result asked the client to exit his car.  The client refused to get out of his car

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Commonwealth v. E.K – Cambridge District Court

Charge:           OUI-First Offense Result:            Case Dismissed Client was at a work function and had consumed a reasonable amount of alcohol and was driving numerous people home when she was pulled over.  Client had witnesses to confirm her whereabouts and alcohol consumption. On the trial date the government witnesses did not appear and the case was

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How long will I lose my license if I refused to take the breath test? Or failed the breath test?

ATTORNEY ANSWER First Offense – 180 Days; Second Offense – 3 years; Third offense – 5 years; Fourth offense – Lifetime. Failure of Breath Test – 30 days. There is no work license eligibility on suspensions resulting from a refusal to submit to the Breath Test or as a result of failing the Breath Test

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