Drugged Driving Charges in Massachusetts
An individual is considered impaired and can be charged with an OUI if they drive while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of the two.
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An individual is considered impaired and can be charged with an OUI if they drive while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of the two.
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There are two classifications for CDL offenses in Massachusetts: major offenses and serious offenses. A DUI is considered a major offense, whereas serious offenses are usually moving violations, reckless driving violations, and traffic violations.
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There are two classifications for CDL offenses in Massachusetts: major offenses and serious offenses. A DUI is considered a major offense, whereas serious offenses are usually moving violations, reckl
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The DUI penalties for minors and those under 21 are stricter than those who are over 21. If a driver under the age of 21 refuses to take a breathalyzer test, their license will be suspended for 3 years and they could face additional penalties.
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The DUI penalties for minors and those under 21 are stricter than those who are over 21. If a driver under the age of 21 refuses to take a breathalyzer test, their license will be suspended for 3 years
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Charge(s) – OUI Result: OUI Client was stopped in Milton at a State Police sobriety checkpoint and was directed to the screening area. Officer detected a moderate odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from the client and observed his eyes to be glassy. Client admitted to drinking when asked. Officer administered a series of field sobriety
Commonwealth v. W.M. – Quincy District Court (Mass State Police) Read More »
Charge(s) – OUI, Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle, Speeding Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped by Tewksbury police for speeding. Officer asked client for license and registration and observed his movements to be slow. Officer also noticed the client’s eyes were glassy and detected an odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from him. Officer
Commonwealth v. L.K. – Lowell District Court (Tewksbury Police Department) Read More »
Charge(s) – OUI, Marked Lanes Violation, Speeding Result: OUI – Dismissed Client was stopped in Framingham by Massachusetts State Police after reported to be speeding and unable to maintain a lane. Officer approached the vehicle and immediately observed the client’s eyes to be glassy and blood shot. Officer also detected a strong odor of alcoholic
Commonwealth v. P.C. – Dedham District Court (MA State Police) Read More »
Charge(s) – OUI, Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle, Marked Lanes Violation, Speeding Result: OUI – Not Guilty Client was stopped by Marshfield MA police after reported to be driving erratically. Officer approached the vehicle and detected a moderate odor of alcoholic beverage on the client’s breath. Client admitted to having two glasses of wine with
Commonwealth v. E.P. – Plymouth District Court (Marshfield Police Department) Read More »
Charge(s) – OUI, Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle Result: OUI – Dismissed Client was stopped by Weymouth police after reports were made that her vehicle was all over the road and nearly hit a pedestrian. The client had also struck the rear end of another vehicle. The officer had difficulty communicating with the client and
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