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If your OUI/DUI case has been assigned to the Orange District Court, an experienced DUI lawyer at Massachusetts DUI Defense Group can provide you with the committed and aggressive representation you will need throughout the DUI court process.  Please click here if you have been scheduled to appear at the Orange District Court.

Why Should I Hire a Franklin County DUI Lawyer?

Do you have a question about your OUI/DUI arrest?  If so, you are not alone.  We have people from Athol, Erving, Warwick, and Wendell coming to us with questions on a daily basis in an effort to gain a better understanding of what they can expect to face in the weeks and months ahead.  One of the most common questions we get is, "Do I really need to hire an attorney?"  The answer is always yes, and here is why:

First Time Offenders: If this is your first DUI/OUI offense, an attorney can help you fight your charges so the OUI/DUI does not end up on your criminal record.  It will be very difficult to challenge the field sobriety test results, breathalyzer test results, or breathalyzer refusal without experience in Massachusetts OUI defense law.

Repeat Offenders:  It is important for anyone facing their second or subsequent OUI/DUI to hire an attorney, as you have a lot more at stake.  Each additional DUI conviction will carry heavier penalties than the last due to Melanie's Law.  In addition, if you were arrested for OUI and there was a child under the age of 14 in the vehicle, or your license was suspended because of an earlier offense, the penalties will likely be enhanced.  For these reasons, it is imperative that you have competent, experienced, and driven representation from a highly skilled Franklin County DUI defense attorney.

Contact an Experienced DUI Attorney Today!

At Massachusetts DUI Defense Group, we believe in our clients and are committed to working hard on their behalf to ensure their cases end in the best possible outcome.  When it seems like the odds are stacked against you, you can find the dedicated defense you need from a lawyer at Massachusetts DUI Defense Group!

Interested in scheduling a free consultation to discuss your charges?  Contact an Orange District Court lawyer at our office today by calling (800) 583-3845!  We represent clients in Athol, Erving, Warwick, Wendell, and the surrounding cities of Franklin County.

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