How Massachusetts Field Sobriety Tests Affect Your Case
The results of most Massachusetts field sobriety tests and the testimony of police officers can be used against you in court.
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The results of most Massachusetts field sobriety tests and the testimony of police officers can be used against you in court.
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The results of most Massachusetts field sobriety tests and the testimony of police officers can be used against you in court.
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A prescription drug OUI charge in Massachusetts is similar to an OUI alcohol charge in that it carries similar penalties, but it is harder to prosecute.
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A prescription drug OUI charge in Massachusetts is similar to an OUI alcohol charge in that it carries similar penalties, but it is harder to prosecute.
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On October 16, 2017, Daniel Bennett, Secretary of The Executive Office of Public Safety, issued findings based upon their investigation into the Office of Alcohol Testing (OAT), the agency that maintains the breath test devices in Massachusetts based upon allegations of malfeasance. This investigation comes on the heels of allegations from Attorney Jay Milligan and
Possible Massachusetts DUI OUI Convictions Since 2011 Overturned Read More »
If you have been charged with DUI or OUI in the state of Massachusetts, this situation could have an impact on your case. Consult with an attorney immediately to find out how deeply it affects you.
The Office of Alcohol Testing Withheld Testing Data – What Does it Mean for You? Read More »
If you have been charged with DUI or OUI in the state of Massachusetts, this situation could have an impact on your case. Consult with an attorney immediately to find out how deeply it affects you.
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A report by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety has concluded that the Office of Alcohol Testing, which is overseen by the Massachusetts State Police, “made serious errors in judgment” in responding to requests for documentation sought by defense attorneys on behalf of clients. This could have ramifications for several hundred people charged with
Charge: OUI, Speeding Result: OUI-Not Guilty Client was stopped for speeding. Officer approached the vehicle and immediately detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from inside the vehicle. Officer observed the client’s eyes to be glassy and bloodshot, and it was noted that the client was slurring his speech. Officer administered a series
Commonwealth v. A.E. – Woburn DC – Wilmington Police Department Read More »
Charge: OUI, Marked Lanes Violation, Speeding Result: OUI-Not Guilty Client was stopped by police as a result of speeding and crossing over the marked lane on multiple times. Officer approached the vehicle and observed the client’s eyes to be glassy and bloodshot. Officer detected a moderate odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from the client’s
Commonwealth v. M.C. – Brockton DC – Middleboro State Police Read More »