My daughter has a restricted driver\’s license. How do we change the 12 hour period?

Additional Information: My daughter has a restricted license in MA due to a DUI that only allows her to drive from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.   I have two questions. First, How can we change the hours to a different 12 hour period? And, second, what is likely to happen to her if she is […]

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My daughter has a restricted driver\’s license. How do we change the 12 hour period?

Additional Information: My daughter has a restricted license in MA due to a DUI that only allows her to drive from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.   I have two questions. First, How can we change the hours to a different 12 hour period? And, second, what is likely to happen to her if she is

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Commonwealth v. P.H (Plymouth District Court) 2011 – Kingston MA Police Department

Charge: Operating under the influence and Negligent Operation of MV Result: Dismissed Client was involved in a motor vehicle accident in Kingston, Massachusetts.  Police arrived and found the client outside of his motor vehicle with a female.  Client was bleeding from his head.  Client denied he was driving the motor vehicle although the female told

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I was found not guilty in a DUI charge (after 18 months!) and the court okay\’ed my driver\’s license. I went to the registry, but they denied my reinstatement stating immediate threat. The hearing officer never looked at the paperwork. What do I do?

ATTORNEY ANSWER: Any person aggrieved by a decision from the RMV can file an appeal to the Board of Appeals.  There also should be a report supporting why they believe you present an immediate threat to the public.

I was found not guilty in a DUI charge (after 18 months!) and the court okay\’ed my driver\’s license. I went to the registry, but they denied my reinstatement stating immediate threat. The hearing officer never looked at the paperwork. What do I do? Read More »

I was found not guilty in a DUI charge (after 18 months!) and the court okay\’ed my driver\’s license. I went to the registry, but they denied my reinstatement stating immediate threat. The hearing officer never looked at the paperwork. What do I do?

ATTORNEY ANSWER: Any person aggrieved by a decision from the RMV can file an appeal to the Board of Appeals.  There also should be a report supporting why they believe you present an immediate threat to the public.

I was found not guilty in a DUI charge (after 18 months!) and the court okay\’ed my driver\’s license. I went to the registry, but they denied my reinstatement stating immediate threat. The hearing officer never looked at the paperwork. What do I do? Read More »

Can I appeal the suspension of my driver\’s license, even though the trial for my Massachusetts OUI charge has not happened yet?

ATTORNEY ANSWER: Yes, Under G.L. ch. 90, s. 24 (1)(g) if you have REFUSED the breath test you can within 15 days after your arrest have a hearing at the RMV in Boston to determine whether the suspension is valid.  If the appeal to the RMV is denied you can petition the District Court that

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Can I appeal the suspension of my driver\’s license, even though the trial for my Massachusetts OUI charge has not happened yet?

ATTORNEY ANSWER: Yes, Under G.L. ch. 90, s. 24 (1)(g) if you have REFUSED the breath test you can within 15 days after your arrest have a hearing at the RMV in Boston to determine whether the suspension is valid.  If the appeal to the RMV is denied you can petition the District Court that

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