Massachusetts DUI Lawyer

Massachusetts DUI Laws

The law regarding drunk driving in Massachusetts is set down in Massachusetts General Law Chapter 90, Section 24. In order to be found guilty of Operating Under the Influence (OUI), it must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that you were (1) operating a motor vehicle, (2) on a way to which the public has access, (3) while having a BAC of .08 or higher OR while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs.

The following is a list of the penalties you can face if you are convicted of OUI in Massachusetts. In addition to the penalties listed, there can be significant other costs associated with a conviction or guilty plea, such as an increase in interest rates, or potential job complications.

1st Offense:

Alternative Disposition:

2nd Offense:

Alternative Disposition:

Third Offense:

4th Offense:

5th Offense:

See our page on Melanie’s Law for information on new laws and penalties related to drunk driving.