Serious Attorney Representation At The Lowell District Court
No one wants to believe that they could ever be arrested for drunk driving, but if you are reading this right now chances are either you or someone you care about has recently endured this unpleasant experience. Massachusetts police officers take OUI/DUI very seriously and it doesn't take much for them to pull you over. Even if an officer only has a slight suspicion that you might be intoxicated, they will stop you and investigate the matter further.
If you received your DUI charges in Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, or Tewksbury, your may be required to appear in the Lowell District Court for your arraignment. Our DUI Lawyers know all there is to know about the Lowell District Court and can provide you with aggressive representation in order to resolve your charges. Go here to find out more about the Lowell District Court.
If a police officer stops you because they suspect you are operating under the influence, they may ask you to perform a field sobriety test, which will supposedly gauge if your motor functions have been compromised by alcohol or drugs. People who are intoxicated show outward signs that officers try to detect during these tests. Although a field sobriety test will help an officer quickly determine whether or not a driver is intoxicated, these tests can be tricky and if improperly administered can make a sober person appear drunk. For this reason, your attorney may fight to have the evidence from the field sobriety test thrown out so it can't be used against you.
Your DUI Lawyer may also challenge the results of a chemical test if you submitted to a blood or breath test. Improper testing methods and sample handling/storage can lead to a BAC reading that is inflated. If this is the case in your situation, your DUI defense attorney will fight to prove that this evidence is inadmissible as well.
Would you like a skilled DUI Defense Lawyer to represent you during your Lowell District Court Appearance? Contact us today to schedule your free consultation! (800) 823-3336 |