Repeat DUI offenders have less (or no) access to “alternative disposition” options in sentencing and will face greater penalties if convicted. A second DUI offense is still considered a misdemeanor in Massachusetts, but a third or subsequent offense would become a felony with mandatory jail time and no eligibility for alternative sentences that offer probation instead.
However, the DUI defenses available to you will largely remain the same as those available to a first offender, and your chances of beating the case are the same—no matter whether it’s your first offense or your third. This is because the jury will never know about your prior offenses while considering your case. The facts of your current charges are all that matter.
DUI attorneys often try to establish that the evidence being held against you was improperly gathered, stored, documented, or interpreted. These strategies can make it hard for the state to establish the burden of proof needed to convict you of DUI.
Plea bargaining with multiple offenses is rarely any use. Also, whether you plead guilty or lose the case in court, multiple offenders are likely to see similar penalties. So, fighting the charges is likely your best bet.
Consult with an attorney to learn if any other options exist. For example, a second offender whose prior offense was more than a decade ago may have access to an Alternative Disposition that provides for a shorter license loss and eligibility for a hardship license—a so-called Cahill disposition. A qualified attorney can advise you on the specifics of your case.
Here are a few of the DUI defenses that are typically used to fight DUI charges in court:
Attorney Joe Higgins has defended clients in more trials than most firms in Massachusetts—all related to DUI. Our clients in areas like Plymouth, Norfolk, Barnstable, Bristol, Worcester, Suffolk, and the Cape count on Joe to work hard on reaching the best possible outcome for their situation.
If you’re a multiple offender in Massachusetts, there’s no time to waste. Call us right away to book a free consultation so we can get started on finding the DUI defenses that will be most effective for you.