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Boston Drugged Driving Attorney

Throughout the recent decades, there has been an organized and public backlash against the irresponsibility of driving under the influence of alcohol, however, the threat of driving under the influence of drugs is just as serious to law enforcement and the court system. For those allegedly committing this crime, a number of factors can constitute more than ample reason to contest these charges in the court of law. For starters, the penalties and punishments associated with drugged driving are akin to those of driving under the influence of alcohol. These consequences can include jail time, hefty fines, probation, mandatory substance abuse counseling, driving school, and loss of personal and professional reputation. Many individuals would rather not face any of the aforementioned difficulties, and with the help of a Boston drugged driving attorney, this is a distinct possibility. A Boston drugged driving attorney will assist clients in defending their rights in light of any number of drugged driving charges.

Have you or someone you know been arrested for driving under the influence of drugs? If so, contact a Boston Drugged Driving Attorney today!

The National Highway Transportation Safety Board notes there are about 120 million occurrence of impaired driving in the United States annually, however, an exponentially less number of these infractions sustain any legal or law enforcement intervention. Sadly, nearly half of all driving deaths involve one or more persons under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Due to the dire, potentially lethal, consequences associated with drugged driving, the legal system generally regards these crimes in an unfavorable manner. Any number of mind altering substances can cause an otherwise law abiding driver in being charged with drugged driving.

Some commonly known drugs resulting in drugged driving charges include:

  • All illicit street drugs
  • Prescription medications causing impairment
  • Over the counter medication causing drowsiness or impairment
  • Extreme fatigue

Regardless of the method used to obtain the drugs, whether legally or illegally, the law finds drugged driving illegal. Given the nature varied nature of many circumstances surrounding drugged driving cases, such as when doctor's accidentally over medicate patients or prescribed drugs cause a synergistic affect, lawyers are best used to explain the reasoning behind any drugged driving matters. In fact, proving drugged driving cases are much more difficult than a simple drunk driving case, in that the level of impairment is nearly impossible to definitely prove beyond an officer's subjective reasoning. For these and many other reasons, drivers charged with drugged driving can feel confident utilizing a Boston drugged driving attorney to clear their name.

Have you or someone you know been arrested for driving under the influence of drugs? If so, contact a Boston Drugged Driving Attorney today!

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1266 Furnace Brook Parkway
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Quincy, MA 02169
Toll Free: (866) 215-1174
Phone: (617) 479-1800
Email: patrick@pdonovanlaw.com

Massachusetts OUI FAQs

What is the legal blood-alcohol level in Massachusetts?

For drivers under 21 years of age, the minimal blood-alcohol level is .02%. For drivers over the age of 21, .08% is the limit.

Can I refuse a field sobriety test?

Yes, you may refuse to take a field sobriety test if pulled over by a police officer. Field sobriety tests are given to drivers who are under the suspicion of driving while intoxicated.

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