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Driving again after recurring OUI charges

On Behalf of Ohlson & Ohlson, Attorneys at Law | Aug 14, 2024 | OUI/DWI |

Recurring OUI offenders face severe consequences in Massachusetts, including license revocation and jail time. These penalties will limit your driving privileges and independence. Eventually, you could recover your license and start driving again. Meanwhile, you can learn how to drive safely and avoid future charges.

Understanding local laws

Individuals with recurring OUI offenses in Massachusetts can face fines, jail time, license revocation, and other penalties. The severity of the consequences depends on the number of offenses, aggravating factors, and the nuances of the case. You will face stricter penalties if you have three or more OUI offenses.

If you want to reduce the duration of the sanctions, a criminal defense lawyer can evaluate your options. The best course of action will be different in every case. After the conviction, it is essential to understand the conditions of your sentence and avoid more charges. The revocation of your license could be longer after three offenses, delaying your driving privileges.

Additional steps to prevent recurring OUI charges

If you want to avoid future OUI charges, it is best to limit your alcohol and substance intake before driving. The penalties for recurring OUI convictions sometimes include a substance abuse treatment program. This can help you reevaluate your relationship with legal and illegal drugs. It is also crucial to seek more help if you need it.

The government of Massachusetts has programs and services for substance abuse prevention and treatment. These include a 14-day residential program and aftercare for second OUI offenders. Attending the program could reduce jail time and accelerate your journey to recovery.

Facing the consequences

The consequences of recurring OUI charges can be harsh. That is why it is vital to seek legal counseling before making big decisions regarding your case. It would be best to reevaluate your consumption habits to avoid more charges and penalties. When you regain your driving privileges, drive safely and avoid operating a motor vehicle under the influence.

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