Boston Second OUI Offense Attorney
Second OUI Offense Charges in Boston
In the presence of a second OUI offense, the stakes become even higher. The penalties for multiple OUI/DUI offenses increase with the number of prior convictions the defendant has on his or her criminal record.
If you have a Boston OUI conviction on your criminal record and have been arrested for a second offense, it is crucial that you talk to an attorney about your case. Immediate intervention will be increasingly important from the onset of any charges you may face, particularly as you will face a license suspension hearing as well as criminal court proceedings. A lawyer can help you in both of these situations, working to minimize penalties and help you avoid driver’s license suspension.
What are the Penalties for a Second OUI in Boston?
A driver in Massachusetts convicted of a second OUI offense may face the following penalties:
- Fines of $600 to $10,000
- License suspension for up to 2 years
- A minimum of 60 days in jail
- Up to 2 ½ years imprisonment
The specific penalties that may be imposed for a conviction will vary depending on the specific circumstances of your case, so it is important to talk to a lawyer about your particular charges and how a conviction may affect you. Alternative penalties are another option that your lawyer can explore, such as a 14-day confined in-patient alcohol treatment program, or probation. You may also face having an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle following a 2nd OUI conviction in Boston.
If you would like to find out how an Boston OUI attorney can help you challenge your charges of a second OUI, contact the Law Offices of Scott D. Bradley today for a free consultation. The firm takes on cases throughout Massachusetts from our offices in Boston.
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