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OUI/DUI/DWI

Massachusetts OUI Defense Lawyer

No one ever intends to be arrested for drunk driving (often called, DUI, DWI or OUI). Many go out for a night and, while they don't expect to get pulled over, it happens. Many more think they are comfortable driving, even when their blood alcohol content (BAC) is actually over the legal limit of .08.

Those facing charges are often embarrassed and worried about how the drunk driving arrest will affect their lives. They worry about having their driver's licenses suspended and about the criminal consequences they may face, like probation, jail or fines.

To achieve the best possible results, they should contact an experienced lawyer — a criminal defense attorney who serves as a fierce advocate, an effective negotiator and trusted legal counsel. They should contact the Wakefield, Massachusetts, law office of William Barabino at 888-811-6569 for a free and confidential consultation.

Extensive Trial Preparation — Effective Criminal Defenses

When Mr. Barabino takes your case, his extensive trial preparation for your case is often the key to success. He conducts a comprehensive investigation into all the facts and laws that may affect your OUI case. This may include your medical history and anything that could have affected your field sobriety test results — like preexisting health conditions that affect your coordination or balance. He also speaks with third-party witnesses to the arrest.

This extensive trial preparation allows William Barabino to achieve the best possible results for clients, even in serious cases like those involving second offenses, third offenses, operating under the influence of drugs or vehicular manslaughter.

Field Sobriety Tests and OUI in Massachusetts

When a police officer suspects a person is driving under the influence, he or she can conduct a series of tests that challenge the driver's mind-body coordination and physical agility and ability to follow instructions. These field sobriety tests help the officer gauge the driver's level of intoxication in order to establish probable cause for arrest.

Under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, you are not required to perform field sobriety tests. However, if arrested you must submit to a chemical test — like a breathalyzer — or risk losing your license for a significant period of time. To learn more about the law, it is best to talk with an experienced criminal defense attorney about your OUI.

Contact William Barabino at 888-811-6569

If you are facing criminal charges related to an OUI arrest, contact criminal defense attorney William Barabino by calling his Wakefield, Massachusetts, law office at 781-451-3299 or toll free at 888-811-6569. You may also complete his online contact form.