What to Do If You’re Arrested for OUI After a Car Accident with Injuries in Massachusetts

We all dread this situation: there’s been a car accident, and someone’s been hurt. Police officers and EMS teams are on the scene. However, this had nothing to do with wet roads or an unexpected tire blowout. You’re under arrest (or about to be) for OUI. In this guide, we’ll cover things that most people…

What to Do If You Have an OUI in Massachusetts and Your Job Requires Driving

It’s your nightmare scenario. You work a job that requires you to drive, and you’ve been arrested and charged with OUI in Massachusetts. What does that mean for your career or your ability to support your family?  Given the wide range of jobs that require driving, like handling service calls, making deliveries, CDL work, ridesharing,…

What Should You Do If You’re Charged with Possession with Intent to Distribute After a Traffic Stop in Massachusetts?

If you were pulled over on I-290, Route 146, or a Worcester city street for a routine traffic violation and now face a felony charge of Possession with Intent to Distribute under M.G.L. c. 94C, the most important thing you can do is stop talking, preserve evidence immediately, and speak with a lawyer before the…

What Should You Do If Police Find Drugs on Your Passenger While You’re Driving in Massachusetts?

You’re driving in Worcester when blue lights appear in your mirror. The next thing you know, an officer is standing at your window holding a bag of drugs they just pulled off your passenger, and you’re wondering if you’re going to jail. It’s a surprisingly common story, but it doesn’t have to end with both…

What Is the Difference Between Federal ACCA and Massachusetts Armed Career Criminal/Habitual Offender Laws?

If you’re already on probation in Massachusetts and you’re arrested or summonsed for a new drug charge, you’re facing a new drug charge under Massachusetts General Laws c. 94C and a potential probation violation under M.G.L. c. 279. In our experience handling these situations in Worcester District Court and Worcester Superior Court, a new drug…

What Happens If You’re Charged with a Drug Crime While on Probation in Massachusetts?

If you’re already on probation in Massachusetts and you’re arrested or summonsed for a new drug charge, you’re facing a new drug charge under Massachusetts General Laws c. 94C and a potential probation violation under M.G.L. c. 279. In our experience handling these situations in Worcester District Court and Worcester Superior Court, a new drug…

What Happens If You’re Charged with OUI While Your License Is Already Suspended in Massachusetts?

If you’ve been arrested for OUI while your license is already suspended in Massachusetts, chances are good that you’re in a near panic. You’re dealing with two serious problems at the same time, while also worrying about possible jail time, whether you’ll lose your job, and how all of this is going to affect your…

What Happens If You’re Caught with Drug Paraphernalia but No Actual Drugs in Worcester, Massachusetts?

If Worcester Police stop you on I-290, Route 9, or in Main South, search your car, and find a pipe, scale, or other paraphernalia but no usable drugs, you can still be charged under Massachusetts General Laws c. 94C based on drug residue or alleged intent to distribute paraphernalia, even with no usable drugs whatsoever….

What Happens If You’re Accused of Selling Your Prescription Medication in Massachusetts?

Thousands of people in Worcester County have been prescribed medication to help them manage things like ADHD and chronic pain. Those medicines help you live as close to a normal life as possible.  However, now someone’s accusing you of selling or giving away those pills in Massachusetts, and you’re facing a controlled substance case under…

What Happens If You Refuse the Breathalyzer and Field Sobriety Tests During an OUI Stop in Massachusetts?

It’s a position no one ever wants to find themselves in, especially after having a drink. You’re driving down the road when suddenly you see blue lights behind you. The officer pulls you over and, suddenly, you’re being asked to do field sobriety tests and take a breathalyzer.  A Massachusetts OUI charge is serious, but…

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