If you are convicted of OUI in Massachusetts, you face a long list of possible penalties. For even a first offense, you may face suspension or revocation of your driver's license for up to a year, a fine of up to $5,000. In some cases, you may even face a jail...
Year: 2023
Consequences for multiple DUI/DWI offenses in Massachusetts
Driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher is illegal in all 50 states and can result in criminal charges. The consequences for anyone convicted of a DUI in Massachusetts are severe, even for a first-time offender. However, people with multiple...
What should I do if my child is arrested?
It is one of the calls a parent never wants to get. Your kid calls and needs you to pick them up because they were arrested. After you take a breath, get your kid, and figure out what is happening, you may wonder how to help. The criminal justice system is not kind,...
Top reasons why you shouldn’t talk to the police
When you’re under suspicion of criminal wrongdoing, you may have an urge to talk to the police to try to explain why you’re innocent. But doing so is risky. Many people who wind up convicted of a criminal offense get there by making incriminating statements to the...
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