Despite being legal for recreational consumption, it’s still illegal to operate a vehicle while under the influence of marijuana. This means that you can face the exact same consequences for DUI-Marijuana as you would for DUI-Alcohol
Read MoreIf you’ve been charged with a DUI in Massachusetts, then the odds are pretty high that you’re also facing a driver’s license suspension. Your chances of appealing a license suspension, however, will depend on the particulars of your situation (Was...
Read MoreYou should never face a DUI / OUI charge alone. You’re going to want to contact a defense attorney as soon as you can, but not just any defense attorney will do. You’re going to need one that exclusively practices Massachusetts OUI / DUI law and is...
Read MoreDrinking and driving laws in Massachusetts are among the most serious—and heavily penalizing—in the country. One conviction can have a significant impact on your personal and professional life; multiple convictions can be even more damaging.
Read MoreBoston Municipal Court handles both criminal and civil matters for the City of Boston. There are actually 8 total Boston municipal court locations in the Greater Boston area, including the central division on New Chardon Street. Each courthouse has...
Read MoreGetting charged with a Massachusetts DUI is costly in more ways than one. Not only will a conviction lead to your driver’s license being suspended and potentially involve time spent in jail, but there are also a variety of fines and expenses that...
Read MoreIf you’ve received an out of state DUI conviction, you’re probably wondering how it will affect your Massachusetts driving record.
Read MoreThe Massachusetts breathalyzer test is one of the most common tools used in court to convict drivers of a DUI. However, as widely used and relied on as these tests are, breathalyzer accuracy has a complicated history and has been called into...
Read MoreCharges for “Driving Under the Influence” of alcohol or drugs (DUI/OUI charges) are a serious matter in Massachusetts. Ever since the DUI laws in MA were overhauled in 2002, the penalties have become much more strict. In fact, as of 2020,...
Read More1. Driving home from a club or bar is not illegal and not a reason to initiate a traffic stop.
There’s plenty of nightlife in Boston, and many venues serve alcoholic beverages. However, you can’t be arrested for OUI in Boston simply because you...
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