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RESULT: Client has a Chapter 90 Section 24D Disposition will the shortest probation period allowed by law, DISMISSED Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle and NOT RESPONSIBLE on the SPEEDING TICKET.

July 8th 2010
Lynn District Court
OUI- Liquor or .08% Chapter 90 Section 24(1) (a) (1)
Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle Chapter 90 Section 24(2)(a)
Marked Lanes Violation Chapter 89 Section 4(a)
According to Police, Client drives past them speeding, and negligently drove through a stop sign. After police stopped client the standard sobriety test were given and police thought the result were unacceptable. The police administrated a Breath test where client responded, “yeah, I’ll take it but I’m going to be drunk”. He was legally intoxicated according to that test and the second test at the police station confirmed it. The clients question from the beginning was, I did it---now how do I fix it and get my license back. Once client came to Attorney Barabino he had already been arraigned and needed representation. Attorney Barabino filed a motion to have the case heard with six days of hiring—and disposed of the case four days after than in court. In court, Attorney Barabino negotiated terms that allowed a DISMISSAL on the Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle, and a NOT RESPONSIBLE on the Speeding Violation and the OUI charge was given a twelve month probation period that will allow a dismissal of the charges after one year.
RESULT: Client has a Chapter 90 Section 24D Disposition will the shortest probation period allowed by law, DISMISSED Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle and NOT RESPONSIBLE on the SPEEDING TICKET.

 

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