If you are facing criminal charges, my extensive trial experience and focus on empathy will guide you to the best result for your case or, if necessary, I will defend you vigorously at trial.


As your lawyer, I will be devoted to helping you deal with the unfortunate, incredibly disruptive circumstances of being charged with a crime. I understand that this can be a shocking, devastating experience filled with confusion, panic, and uncertainty. I will help you navigate this difficult situation with both empathy and skill and I will work hard towards reaching the best possible result for you and your family.

Sometimes, cases can't be easily resolved and the best option is to go to trial. I have extensive, time-tested trial experience and I will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with you to defend you in the courtroom.

In Massachusetts, driving while intoxicated is known as Operating Under the Influence (OUI). Other states use the term Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or Driving Under the Influence (DUI). Regardless of the name, drunk driving laws are broad, covering a wide range of situations. If you have been arrested for drunk driving, you have the right to contest the charges with a number of potential defenses that may lessen the penalty, obtain a favorable plea, or even have the case against you dismissed.

Penalties for a drunk driving conviction can vary greatly, depending on the number of prior offenses, the defendant’s blood alcohol level, any injuries to others, and other circumstances. In addition to potential jail time, penalties may include a driver’s license suspension period, probation, fines, drug and alcohol highway safety school or other substance abuse treatment programs, and community service.

I have dedicated a significant part of my practice to defending people charged with drunk driving in Massachusetts. I defend cases that include:

  • Multiple OUIs
  • License Suspension
  • DMV Hearings
  • Out-of-State OUI
  • OUI Penalties
  • Chemical BAC Tests
  • Commercial Driver OUI
  • Field Sobriety Tests
In the state of Massachusetts, it is illegal to drive a vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level of 0.08 or higher. This limit is lower for drivers under age 21 and drivers of commercial vehicles. Those caught driving with BAC levels that surpass this number are charged with an OUI, which can lead to serious penalties.

The OUI laws in Massachusetts are continually evolving and are extremely complicated. If you have been charged with an OUI, please contact me for a free consultation to explain your options. I am very knowledgeable about the state guidelines and have extensive courtroom experience to help you prevent a bad decision from destroying the rest of your life.

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