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Attorney Michael DelSignore is a New Bedford OUI Lawyer that can help you avoid an OUI conviction. Attorney DelSignore started his career working out of New Bedford District Court and has practiced in that Court for over 20 years; as a result of his success defending OUI cases, clients hire him throughout Massachusetts to get the best result when charged with OUI and to challenge breath test evidence. Attorney DelSignore is well known in New Bedford District Court for his defense of OUI cases.
When you hire Attorney DelSignore, you get the benefit of:
For individuals charged with OUI in New Bedford, many have strong cases that can be taken to trial in hopes of securing a not guilty verdict. Most people who have been charged feel as though the case cannot be won without the help of a lawyer. Often, Attorney DelSignore is called for someone who accepted a plea and now wants to contest the case, only to tell them it is likely too late to vacate the plea. The first step in dealing with an OUI charge is to understand the law before attempting to hire a lawyer or resolve the case personally.
The New Bedford District CourtA drunk driving offense in New Bedford will he heard at the New Bedford District Court at 75 North Sixth Street, New Bedford. The court is divided into three sessions;
Attorney DelSignore explains what you can expect after being charged with OUI out of the New Bedford District Court
The New Bedford District Court typically has three or four judges scheduled to be at court on any given day. You should know that the New Bedford District Court is a quick moving court, and is considered, amongst lawyers, to be an efficient and well-run court. This is good news for you as your case will proceed quickly and will ultimately be wrapped up quickly as well.
OUI 1st offense – client found NOT GUILTY after trial in New Bedford!
In this case, a civilian driver called the police on our client after allegedly observing numerous marked lane violations as well as speeding. Once on scene, the officer claimed that the defendant failed the field sobriety tests asked of him, had a blank stare on his face, and had bloodshot eyes (all indicative symptoms of impairment officers are trained to look for). At trial, Attorney DelSigore was able to effectively cross-examine the officer and the civilian witness, which minimized their claims and ultimately rebutted much of the incriminating evidence against the client. The defendant was subsequently found not guilty of OUI.
When you are charged with OUI in Massachusetts and decline a breath test, your license is going to be suspended. This is done to scare people into taking the breath test, as so many people are dependent upon their license and are aware that refusing a breath test carries the longest license suspension.
License suspensions are largely dependent upon your previous record, and whether you have had any other OUI charges. If you are facing your first OUI charge, your license will be suspended for 180 days. If it is your second offense and you refused the breath test, your license will be suspended for 3 years, and so on so forth.
In order to get your license back after refusing a breath test on your first offense OUI, you must do the following:
The license suspension appeals can be confusing and have very strict time constraints you must follow in order to potentially get your license restored. It is important you understand Massachusetts law and consider contacting us today as we can explain and help you through this process. Attorney DelSignore representation will always include helping you get your license back regardless of the outcome of the case in Court.
Client involved in accident & had blood drawn at the hospital charged with OUI – client found not guilty after trial in New Bedford
After being involved in a one-car accident, our client was taken to the hospital where he was required to give a blood sample to determine the blood alcohol concentration. The Commonwealth tried to present those hospital records in court, but were unable to as the court would not grant a continuance and they were not prepared to present the evidence at the time. At the client’s trial, the officer testified as to his alleged. slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. However, Attorney DelSignore exemplified the defendant’s behavior at the hospital, noting the defendant was cooperative, polite, and that he was not impaired but rather shaken up from being in a car accident. The defendant was ultimately found not guilty.
My New Bedford Office is located within walking distance from the court at 448 County Street, in New Bedford. Meetings with Attorney DelSignore at the New Bedford office must be scheduled ahead of time, but he does have weekday, evening, and weekend appointments available upon request.
You can contact us today to set up an appointment in New Bedford. We also offer no-obligation consultations over the phone if it is more convenient for you – call us today. You can learn more about the consequences of refusing a breath test on our website today, as well as the court process following an OUI arrest.