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Massachusetts OUI Lawyer Michael DelSignore can help you avoid a criminal conviction if you are or were in the military. If you served the United States, in the army, navy, air force, marines or national guard and were charged with OUI, there is an act called the Brave Act that Attorney DelSignore has used numerous times to have OUI cases dismissed based on your service to the country, provided you complete a treatment plan. This option to avoid an OUI but engaging in treatment is only available to the military.
At DelSignore Law, we have a deep respect for those who have served our country. We also understand that the challenges veterans face after returning to civilian life can sometimes lead to involvement with the criminal justice system. The Brave Act in Massachusetts offers an important opportunity for eligible veterans to avoid prosecution by focusing on treatment and recovery instead of punishment. Attorney DelSignore has been highly successful in getting OUI charges dismissed under the Brave Act.
Read a recent Review as a result of a case dismissed under the Brave Act:
I cannot thank Attorney Mike DelSignore enough for what he did for me. I called him the very next day of my incident and he responded right away. I walked into my case terrified, overwhelmed, and convinced my life was about to change forever. He stepped in, took control, and fought for me in a way that was beyond anything I expected.
He read my police report carefully, and explained everything to me in a way that actually made sense. He gave me confidence when I had none, and he never once judged me or made me feel embarrassed about the situation I was in.
Because of his knowledge, guidance, and preparation, my case was DISMISSED the best possible outcome. He literally saved my career, my record, and my future. I will forever be grateful.
He was responsive, honest, and extremely skilled. If you are facing an OUI or any criminal matter in Massachusetts, this is the attorney you want standing next to you. He truly cares about his clients and knows how to fight for the best result.
I 100% recommend him to anyone who needs a real professional who delivers real results.
The Brave Act was signed into law in Massachusetts. It gives veterans and active-duty service members the chance to enter a diversion program if their offense is connected to a service-related condition such as PTSD, traumatic brain injury, substance use disorder, or other mental health concerns. This program allows the court to pause the criminal case and offer treatment as an alternative to conviction.
Who Is Eligible?To be considered for Brave Act diversion, a person must generally meet the following criteria:
The court may require a formal evaluation to confirm that the condition is service-related and that the individual is appropriate for diversion.
How the Brave Act Process WorksIf you are a veteran facing criminal charges, your attorney can request a Brave Act evaluation early in the court process. The case may be put on hold while a qualified provider, often through the VA, evaluates your condition and recommends a treatment plan. If the court approves the plan and you successfully complete it, the charges may be dismissed.
This process not only helps veterans address underlying issues but also protects their future by avoiding a criminal record.
Why This Program MattersThe Brave Act reflects an understanding that military service can have long-term personal and emotional effects. Instead of treating veterans like every other defendant, the program provides a second chance that acknowledges their service and the challenges they have endured.
Completing a Brave Act diversion keeps your record clean, helps you get the treatment you need, and supports a healthier return to civilian life.
How Attorney Michael DelSignore Can HelpAttorney Michael DelSignore has helped veterans across Massachusetts navigate the Brave Act process. He works closely with courts, treatment providers, and the VA to ensure that your service is recognized and your case is given full consideration for diversion. Attorney DelSignore understands how important this program can be and will guide you through every step, from gathering documentation and requesting an evaluation to advocating for dismissal after treatment is completed.
Learn More About Your OptionsIf you are a veteran or active-duty service member facing criminal charges, you may be eligible for relief under the Brave Act. Reach out to DelSignore Law to find out how Attorney Michael DelSignore can help you pursue this opportunity and move forward with the support and respect you deserve. Attorney DelSignore is one of the most experienced OUI Lawyers in Massachusetts; he will tell you his method for helping those in the military and how he has helped countless Veterans avoid OUI convictions.
Brave Act Diversion Success StoriesAttorney Michael DelSignore has successfully helped many veterans across Massachusetts resolve their criminal charges through the Brave Act Diversion Program. Below are examples of recent case results where clients avoided convictions by completing treatment and meeting court requirements: