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1ST OFFENSE CASE RESULTS | |
Client charged with a First Of- fense OUI after being in a car accident, admitting to drinking 3 beers and failing field sobriety tests. Client found NOT GUILTY . | |
Client charged with First Offense OUI and breath test of .14, al- leged that she was speeding, failed field sobriety tests. Client found NOT GUILTY . | |
Client charged with 1st Offense OUI, and blew a .10 on the breath test at the police station. Client found NOT GUILTY after trial when expert testimony was used to show the inaccuracies of breath test results. |
If you were charged with a first offense OUI, the entire ordeal can be incredibly intimidating at first. This might be your first time in court or first interaction with the law in general. Many clients experience extreme embarrassment and feel social pressure from those around them to get the case over and done with as soon as possible.
Do not let the urge to just get this over with prevent you from first understanding the law and legal defenses that are available to you.
The plea offer in almost all cases will be the same right up to the moment of trial. Once you admit to the charge, the case is over and the consequences will remain without you having an opportunity to contest the case at trial. It is important to take the time up front to understand the law and how your case can be defended in court before trying to resolve it.
Here are the facts on first offense OUI charges:In this video, Attorney Michael DelSignore explains the court process and how to get your license back after being charged with a first offense OUI in Massachusetts.
“The Commonwealth’s burden of proof on a first offense, like a second, third or fourth offense, is to prove the charge beyond a reasonable doubt, which means to a near moral certitude under Massachusetts law.”
Attorney DelSignore has represented numerous individuals charged with a Massachusetts 1st Offense OUI/DUI and will completely review your case to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the Commonwealth’s case to assist you in deciding how to proceed in court. You can call him directly at 781-686-5924
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