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Massachusetts OUI Law Traffic Attorneys Boston Operating Under Influence
Massachusetts OUI
Law
Drunk driving or
operating under the influence (OUI) is a serious crime in Massachusetts. As such, you could face license suspension,
steep fines, and even jail. In
Massachusetts operating under the influence (OUI), also known as driving under
the influence (DUI), results in mandatory driver’s license suspension.
Below is a sample
case of OUI in Massachusetts as interpreted by a lawyer in our firm.
Have you been
charged with OUI in Massachusetts and you are wondering what the penalty is in MA?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with OUI in Massachusetts?
For a lot of our
clients, a charge of OUI can result in the loss of their job, their security
clearance, etc.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with a crime of OUI in Massachusetts.
If you have been
charged with a criminal offense of OUI in Massachusetts and you are wondering
what the penalty is in MA, contact our law firm for help.
Contact our law
firm today to speak with a lawyer today about your Criminal Case. An attorney from our firm will do his best to
help you.
We will do our
absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of
your case. The lawyers in our law firm have the necessary experience to assist
you with this matter.
Kite v.
Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant a
resident of Boston sought review of a decision by a Massachusetts district
court, in which defendant was convicted of operating a vehicle under the
influence of liquor (OUI), operating to endanger, and vehicular homicide.
If you are facing
a traffic case in Massachusetts, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Massachusetts
Court made the following holding:
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263,
§ 5A reads: A person held in custody at a police station or other place of
detention, charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the
influence of intoxicating liquor, shall have the right, at his request and
at his expense, to be examined immediately by a physician selected by him.
The police official in charge of such station or place of detention shall
inform him of said right immediately upon being booked, and shall afford
him a reasonable opportunity to exercise it. Such person shall,
immediately upon being booked, be given a copy of this section unless such
a copy is posted in the police station or other place of detention in a
conspicuous place to which such person has access.
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 90,
§ 24G reads: Whoever, upon any way to which the public has a right of
access, operates a motor vehicle in violation of paragraph (a) of
subdivision (1) of § 24 of ch. 90, or so operates a motor vehicle
recklessly or negligently so that the lives or safety of the public might
be endangered, and by any such operation so described causes the death of
another person shall be guilty of homicide by a motor vehicle and shall be
punished. It will be noted that the offenses of driving under the
influence and driving to endanger, are referred to in the disjunctive.
An attorney from
our firm will do his best to help you.
We will do our
absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of
your case. The lawyers in our law firm have the necessary experience to assist
you with this matter.
Disclaimer:
These summaries are
provided by the SRIS Law Group. They
represent the firm’s unofficial views of the Justices’ opinions. The original opinions should be consulted for
their authoritative content.
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About Mr. Gilmore
Mr. Gilmore earned his law degree at Boston University School of Law, one of the top law schools in the country. He obtained his undergraduate degree at Assumption College with a double major in Political Science and Philosophy. Prior to attending law school, he was a Bodily Injury Claims Adjuster with a large national insurer. Mr. Gilmore’s previous legal experience includes the Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office and the Committee for Public Counsel Services-Trial Division. More about Gilmore
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