Should You Hire an OUI Lawyer for Your Case?

by admin on November 1, 2011

Should You Hire an OUI Lawyer for Your Case?

We recommend that you request the services of a skilled Maine OUI attorney once you’re charged with operating under the influence. It is important to engage an attorney who is familiar with the law in the state in which the misdemeanor occurred, as most states have set their own laws with regard to OUI. So is hiring a lawyer worth the investment in time, energy and money? Ask yourself these questions to find out …

Did you react badly to your arrest?

If you had a bad reaction to your arrest, the officer is unlikely to show you any sympathy, and you will definitely need a Maine OUI lawyer to help you out of your situation. OUI is a grave offense that can have consequences that certainly can make things hard for you. In order to choose the right lawyer, you must take a look at credentials, the right type of experience, familiarity with current regulations and proper affiliations.

Was your blood alcohol concentration confirmed to be above 0.8?

Once you blew 0.8 or higher, you should get an attorney to represent you. A lot of officers do not know how to administer field sobriety or Breathalyzer tests. Their results do not always stand up in a court of law. A good OUI attorney will have the required training in sobriety tests, and should know how to evaluate the results. This allows him or her to defend you against invalid charges made by an inexpert police officer.

COMMENTS( 0 )

Three Tips for Beating Your OUI Charge

by admin on October 28, 2011

Looking for the perfect lawyer to take action for you in OUI legal proceedings is more important than you think. An OUI charge can have grave penalties. Your manner of driving is the most common cause for suspicion. The first offence can result in jail for thirty days, license suspense for ninety days, and a five-hundred-dollar fine. By applying these tips if you’re pulled over for OUI in Maine, you can boost your chances of beating the charge.

1. Be as polite and respectful as possible to the officer that pulls you over

The officer will show you no sympathy if you become abusive or if you’re uncooperative. You need to be firm in declining to take the sobriety tests, however. Maine law does not require you to take the OUI field sobriety tests.

2. Submit a request for an administrative hearing

You need to do this within ten days of your OUI arrest. Any impending suspension of your Maine driver’s license will be postponed until a hearing is held and a verdict is given, once you make the application in time.

3. Hire a competent OUI lawyer

A reputable lawyer will have been through this procedure countless times, and know how to beat it. You will be better prepared for all the curves the legal system puts in your path if you have a capable lawyer by your side. Your lawyer can try to get the charges dropped, or will at least help you beat your OUI charge.

COMMENTS( 0 )

What Should I do if I’m Arrested for OUI?

October 23, 2011

Operating Under the Influence in Maine Q&A: What Should I do if I’m Arrested for OUI? We recently received this email from one of our website visitors: Dear OUI Expert After reading your blog posts, I’ve come to realize that an OUI arrest can affect a person’s life in the long term. Sentencing does not [...]

Read the full article →

Two Reasons to Avoid Taking Field Sobriety Tests

October 2, 2011

One of the initial things the officer will most likely ask you is to submit to a field sobriety test when you are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving. But should you do exactly as you are told during a traffic stop? No, you should not. The test is used by the police officer [...]

Read the full article →

Two Questions to Ask Your Attorney About Getting Your OUI Record Expunged

September 15, 2011

Two Questions to Ask Your Attorney About Getting Your OUI Record Expunged Operating an automobile while under the influence is deemed an especially grave offense in our society. To have your record expunged means to have it set aside. When it comes to defending your character in the job market, the benefits of having your [...]

Read the full article →

OUI Rights in Maine: Two Secrets

September 14, 2011

OUI Rights in Maine: Two Secrets Whether this is your first arrest or your fiftieth, being detained for OUI in Maine can be a nerve-racking mess. You have the right to a preliminary hearing, and this is important if ever you’re arrested for OUI in Maine or any other state. This hearing should take place [...]

Read the full article →

How to Expunge Your OUI Record in Just Two Steps

September 2, 2011

How to Expunge Your OUI Record in Just Two Steps Getting pulled over, the sobriety and chemical tests, reading of rights, being manacled and held in custody, being transported, booked, locked up, processed and freed – all of these issues can interfere with your getting a job, loan, house etc. You too, can put this [...]

Read the full article →

Are You Approaching Your OUI Charges the Right Way or the Wrong Way?

February 27, 2011

Are You Approaching Your OUI Charges the Right Way or the Wrong Way? At some point you decided to get behind the wheel of the car, whether you were at the local tavern with your friends or you were having a few beers at home, and now you’ve been pulled over. The police officer steps [...]

Read the full article →

OUI Quiz

February 24, 2011

OUI QUIZ: Are You Coming Up With the Right Defense? The actions of an impaired driver cause a death every thirty minutes in America, and an injury every two minutes. Everyone is in danger in other words – you, your family or your friends could be next! The following quiz is designed to check your [...]

Read the full article →

Two Exercises for Maine OUI Offenders who Want to Keep their Driver’s Licenses, Money and Freedom Intact

February 22, 2011

Two Exercises for Maine OUI Offenders who Want to Keep their Driver’s Licenses, Money and Freedom Intact Some people consider a drunk driving arrest to be not unlike a traffic citation. In actual fact, a conviction for an OUI offence will bring about a criminal record, and can potentially result in considerable fines and a [...]

Read the full article →