lawyer who deals with oui

by Mr. Hugh Zboncak DDS 5 min read

Is it ok to take an OUI case to trial?

Yes, that’s right. Now, it doesn’t always make sense to take every single case to trial. It requires a thorough case evaluation and an informed decision about what you are up against. But I can tell you from many years of experience that OUI cases in Massachusetts are absolutely winnable.

How long is a probation violation for OUI?

This means you won’t have to be technically guilty of a crime, although the finding stays on your record. You will face the following penalties: 1-year probation. License suspension for 45-90 days.

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I Can Help You Fix A DUI Charge

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Being charged with OUI for the first time can be an extremely stressful and intimidating experience. But with an experienced, local Massachusetts DUI attorney advising you of your rights, fighting on your behalf, you can take some comfort that you are giving yourself the best possible chance to fix this. And often, the penaltie…
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What Is An oui?

  • In Massachusetts, the legal term for a drunk driving charge is an OUIor Operating Under the Influence. In common practice, “OUI”, “DUI”, and “DWI” are often used interchangeably. They all refer to being caught behind the wheel while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. And, no matter what you call it, they all carry fairly harsh potential penalties. You can be c…
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Massachusetts Oui Penalties – First Offense

  • What is the maximum penalty for an OUI conviction? It doesn’t matter. In fact, when people call us and speak to my Office Manager Mary Ellen and ask what the maximum penalties are for a DUI charge, she won’t even tell them, because it is the wrong question. It isn’t going to happen and doesn’t matter. But just because this is the internet, and every other lawyer lists these, I will tell y…
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Can I Win My Oui Case?

  • Fighting the charges is a good option in many cases (especially on a secondor greater offense). When I fight cases in court, I beat the charges 2/3’sof the time. Yes, that’s right. Now, it doesn’t always make sense to take every single case to trial. It requires a thorough case evaluation and an informed decision about what you are up against. But I can tell you from many years of experien…
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