06

Apr

What Is A Show Cause Hearing? Probable Cause For DUIs

A show cause hearing is a judicial proceeding where the court determines if there is sufficient evidence that a crime was committed by the accused. It is also used to determine whether or not formal charges will be issued against an individual. Often these hearings occu...

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06

Apr

What Qualifies You For A Hardship License At The Registry Of Motor Vehicles?

What is a hardship license?A hardship license is a regular driver's license with a 12-hour restriction. It is issued by the Massachusetts RMV to customers whose licenses are suspended for specific reasons.If your license is suspended or revoked for driving under the influe...

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06

Apr

Most Common Reasons To Appeal License Suspension In MA

You have the legal right to appeal a license suspension or revocation in the state of Massachusetts. License Suspension Appeals can be resolved through the Registry of Motor Vehicles Driver Control Unit and/or the Division of Insurance Board of Appeals. Depending on the basis of...

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06

Apr

How Do I Get My License Back After Immediate Threat?

If the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) believes that your operation of a vehicle poses an immediate threat to public safety, they can revoke your learner's permit, driver's license, vehicle registration, or right to operate immediately for an indefinite period. This su...

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06

Apr

Can I Get A CDL After A DUI?

A commercial driver's license (CDL) allows a driver to legally operate a commercial motor vehicle. The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) regulates who can operate commercial vehicles and applicants may apply at the age of 18. However, according to Federal R...

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06

Apr

Minor DUI: The Consequences Of Underage Drunk Driving

A Minor DUI charge or an underage driver operating under the influence (OUI) is a serious offense that can dramatically impact your future. Massachusetts has a zero-tolerance policy for people drinking and driving under 21. Once arrested, you will be asked to consent to a ch...

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06

Apr

DUI Blood Test: Overview And Laws

When you are arrested in Massachusetts for a DUI/OUI, the arresting officer has the right to perform a breathalyzer or chemical test to confirm their suspicion that you are driving while intoxicated. In Massachusetts, state law says that by driving a car, an individual has alread...

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06

Apr

What Happens After A DUI Resulting In Death?

DUI cases that lead to death are high risk and must be addressed immediately. These offenses should be taken seriously and addressed by an experienced professional. In Massachusetts, if you are involved in a DUI that results in a death, the state can charge you with&n...

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06

Apr

Field Sobriety Test In Massachusetts

Field sobriety tests are roadside tests administered when a police officer suspects a driver could be operating under the influence. If an officer requires a person to take the sobriety test, more likely than not, the officer has already determined they will be arrested for an&nb...

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06

Apr

Can A Motion To Suppress Help Your DUI Case?

Motions to Suppress can help exclude evidence or statements when obtained illegally or against procedure. Your DUI attorney can file Motion's to Suppress in the court where your criminal charges are pending which is a written request to the court to do something. What Is A...

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