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Life After Your OUI

Life after an OUI charge can be smooth as silk if you have had the assistance of a skilled North Shore DUI Defense Attorney fighting for you.  Your life will go on as normal and you will face no repercussions, as you were NOT CONVICTED!  However, if you go to court and plead "guilty" you are facing some serious changes in your life.  You will lose your license to drive for a period of time, you may have to pay big fines and will spend some time in jail in many cases.  Alternatively, you may be attending a 16-week alcohol education program.  There are many differences that you can expect in your life if you get convicted of a DUI charge in Massachusetts.

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OUI or DUI penalties have increased since the passing of Melanie's Law in 2005.  It is much more likely that you will not be able to avoid a suspended license, and the fines and penalties (including jail) have increased.  Every aspect of DUI charges has changed radically, and pleading guilty to the charge may not be the wisest option.  There may be strong factors that will lead to you "beating the charge" if you have an aggressive DUI Defense Attorney fighting on your behalf.

The new laws allow the prosecutor to look all the way back in time for any prior conviction.  If you were convicted of a DUI 30 years in the past - you will still be treated as a repeat offender!  This creates huge problems for individuals, as the second DUI offense conviction has serious penalties.  You probably will not be able to drive again without an ignition interlock device installed in your car, as one example.

When facing DUI charges, you should consider FIGHTING the charges.  Yes, you were arrested.  That does not mean you must be convicted of the charge!  With the assistance of a skilled North Shore DUI Defense Attorney, you increase the likelihood of beating the charge and going on with your life as normal.
 

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Our North Shore, Massachusetts DUI Defense Attorneys understand that people get arrested for drunk driving in Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhill, Salem, Lynn, and Peabody at all hours and need solid legal advice right away.  When you need effective, strategic defense, contact us 7 days a week, 24 hours a day at (800) 823-3336.  We answer our phones at night and on the weekend - we even meet clients at our Woburn, Norwood, or Worcester offices on Sundays!

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