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Drunk driving is a serious offense in the state of Massachusetts, and violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. If you have been arrested for DUI in Middlesex County, you are facing many different penalties that could adversely affect your life and the life of your family. Driver's license suspension, fines, and possible jail time are all potential penalties that you might face if convicted. The best thing you can do to fight your OUI charges is to hire a skilled Middlesex DUI attorney who has the experience necessary to handle your case. The North Shore DUI Defense Attorneys at our law firm will work hard on your behalf to have your OUI charges reduced or dismissed by providing you with aggressive representation at court. To learn more about the Ayer District Court, click here.

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After being arrested for drunk driving, most people ask, "Do I really need to hire a lawyer?" The answer to this question is almost always yes. First time DUI offenders will need representation to help keep their criminal records clean. Even a first time DUI conviction could cause many disruptions in your life, so you will need a lawyer who can maintain your good standing. Repeat DUI offenders have even more at stake and will most certainly need a Middlesex DUI attorney to handle their case at Ayer District Court. Due to Melanie's Law, each subsequent DUI arrest carries harsher penalties than the last, and you will want to do everything possible to avoid these penalties, beginning with hiring a lawyer. 

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If you live in Asby, Boxborough, Dunstable, or Groton, and you would like help fighting DUI charges, you should speak with a North Shore DUI Defense Lawyer as soon as possible. Your attorney will examine the results of your field sobriety test, breathalyzer test, or blood test in an effort to find a possible defense to your drunk driving charges. When you choose a lawyer from the Massachusetts DUI Group to handle your case, you can rest assured knowing your case is in reliable hands.

Contact a Middlesex DUI Defense Attorney if you need representation during your Ayer District Court appearance! We can also be reached by calling (800) 823-3336

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