Operating under the influence (OUI) is a common criminal charge in Massachusetts, and it is often the result of a technical infraction rather than a crash. Drivers get pulled over by the police because of their behavior at the wheel. If they admit to drinking too...
In this country, criminal defendants are innocent until proven guilty. In other words, just because you have a criminal charge does not necessarily mean that that charge will become a conviction. In order to convict someone of allegedly engaging in bribery, the...
When a police officer arrests someone for operating under the influence (OUI) in Massachusetts, the arrested driver could end up paying major fines and even serving jail time. The suspension of the driver's license is also a standard penalty for an OUI conviction....
White-collar crimes involve misrepresentation, manipulation or outright lies to take advantage of other people's property. Fraud crimes typically involve some kind of misrepresentation or lying for financial gain. For example, misrepresenting a company's financial...
If you are accused of a white-collar crime like fraud or embezzlement, it’s important to understand what it means if you’re being investigated. These kinds of offenses may be charged at the federal level, and if so, you will go through the federal criminal process....
When a police officer pulls you over and thinks you've had too much to drink, they usually don't just arrest you right away. Instead, they need to gather evidence that supports their allegations. They may ask you questions while you are still in your vehicle and...
Breathalyzer tests have long been viewed as the gold standard for determining driver intoxication. In a courtroom setting, a breathalyzer result showing a blood alcohol content (BAC) above the legal limit can be difficult to dispute. Such evidence can make a jury...
Many people have a stereotype associated with who they believe alcoholics are. They may think that they are people who are unsuccessful, unemployed or not financially wealthy. Therefore, those who are outwardly successful may look at themselves in the mirror and...
Operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol could result in harsh penalties and consequences for those convicted for this type of criminal offense. Some in Massachusetts believe it may be appropriate and necessary to increase the severity of...
Criminal charges involving the theft of property are serious. If convicted, a defendant could face extensive time behind bars and other penalties that may affect the course of his or her life. Many consider larceny basic theft, which is taking property without using...