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Many attorneys claim to defend DUI cases, and in fact they probably do… on occasion, and with what results?  You need to enlist the help of a North Shore OUI Defense Attorney that is highly experienced in the defense of DUI charges of all types.  There are several types of successful defense strategies that can be employed when the lawyer is aggressively fighting for your freedom. 

The first step is to fully review and evaluate the evidence against you to look for errors in police procedure.  There are often mistakes made in the decision to pull you over - was there actually "probable cause"?  This can be a strong defense, as if it can be proven that there may not have actually been probable cause to pull you over, the evidence against you may be inadmissible in court.  That means your case will be dismissed.

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The accuracy of field sobriety testing and the breathalyzer test is also a good defense for many DUI charges.  Field sobriety tests are not very scientific, and even when administered perfectly have a high rate of inaccuracy.  These tests and the "failure" of the accused to pass them can often be easily challenged in court by a skilled attorney.  The legal team has all the official data regarding these tests and their inaccuracies and is prepared to bring this data to court for your defense.

The breathalyzer test is often incorrect in its readings.  As these devices must be calibrated correctly and maintained properly, finding out the history of the device that was used in your case can be investigated.  Even if it has been properly maintained, it has been scientifically proven that they are not always accurate when it comes to blood alcohol concentration levels.  They can read on other substances such as blood, mouthwash and other compounds that can raise the reading.  All of this can be part of a defense employed for you in any DUI offense.

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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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