Boston Fourth OUI / DUI Defense Attorney
Multiple OUI Lawyer Serving the Boston Area
If you or someone you know was arrested for a fourth OUI offense in Massachusetts, it is important to understand that this will be charged as a felony, and a conviction will result in a minimum of 1 year of imprisonment. This is not including the extensive term of license suspension or heavy fines that may be imposed. Having multiple OUI convictions on your record means it will also likely be more difficult to work out a plea bargain for the most current offense. Law enforcement and the prosecuting attorney are likely to be more aggressive in their handling of the case and pursuit of maximum penalties.
It is important that you meet serious fourth OUI charges with the competent representation of an experienced OUI defense lawyer. Working with a Boston OUI attorney experienced in these matters means that your rights and interests will be better protected, even if you have an exceedingly tough case against you. Attorney Scott D. Bradley is experienced in these matters and has been providing criminal defense representation to clients throughout Massachusetts for over a decade. He offers a free initial consultation to discuss your particular case and what he can do to help.
Penalties for 4th OUI Offenses in Massachusetts
If convicted of a fourth OUI offense, the penalties that a defendant may face will vary depending upon a number of factors, including the particular circumstances of the offense as well as the specific jurisdiction. However, the basic penalties that may be enforced are listed below:
- Mandatory minimum sentence of 1 year imprisonment
- Up to 5 years in state prison
- Fines of up to $25,000
- License suspension for 10 years
At the Law Offices of Scott D. Bradley, we represent clients throughout Massachusetts from our offices in Boston.
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