In Massachusetts, accusations of impaired driving will usually result in the loss of your driver's license. In fact, state lawmakers increased the driving-related consequences of an impaired driving charge in 2005 by passing Melanie's Law. Exactly how long you might...
Criminal Defense
Does alcohol intake increase the likelihood of criminal behavior?
Alcohol lowers your inhibitions. It makes it easier for you to take risks or do things that you would never do otherwise. It can break down some of these social conventions – your ideas about the way people expect you to act – or just make people more likely to act...
Your medical condition could lead to a DUI
When you think about a DUI, you probably imagine drinking a lot of alcohol and ending up arrested for being drunk behind the wheel. That’s not the only time when someone can be accused of driving while impaired or arrested for it, though. In fact, if you use...
Can the police arrest you at a Massachusetts sobriety checkpoint?
Most drunk driving enforcement in Massachusetts involves targeted efforts. Police officers can pull people over when their poor driving habits raise questions about their sobriety. Police officers frequently asked questions about substance abuse and request chemical...
People have no idea how drunk they are. Here’s why.
Often, those who get arrested on allegations of driving under the influence are surprised that it happened. They do know that they were drinking, so it's not a complete shock. But they had no idea that they were actually impaired or that they were breaking the law....
Does mental health impact criminal behavior?
It’s important to know that mental health can impact the way a person behaves. Someone who has a mental illness that is uncontrolled may feel anxious, depressed or otherwise unlike themselves. What shouldn’t happen, though, is for the police or other professionals in...
What to know about getting a DUI after a car crash
If you were driving home and had a few drinks before you got into your vehicle, there is a good chance that you’ll be accused of driving while intoxicated if you end up in a collision. Even if you were not impaired enough to affect your driving, you might be accused...
How do people defend against OUI charges?
Some people in Massachusetts get arrested for operating under the influence (OUI) because they demonstrated poor driving skills in front of a police officer. Others may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. A police officer might pull you over if you drive...
How do ignition interlock devices work?
If you are facing charges for driving under the influence of alcohol, your paramount concern may be a possible fine or jail sentence. Eventually, though, you may have to deal with some DUI-related life consequences, including the loss of your driving privileges. In...
Can you keep your driver’s license after an OUI conviction?
Operating under the influence (OUI) is a common criminal offense in Massachusetts. Someone arrested for impaired driving will have to go to court and face consequences if convicted that include time in jail and fines. They will also have to deal with the mandatory...