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Reasonable Suspicion

Massachusetts OUI Stop Vehicle Sobriety Checkpoint Divert Secondary Screening Lawyers Attorneys

At the time of the defendant’s arrest, State police General Order TRF-15 allowed, but did not require, an officer who makes an initial stop of a vehicle at a sobriety checkpoint to divert the vehicle to a secondary screening area for further inquiry when the officer has a reasonable suspicion, based on articulable facts, that the driver is operating while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (OUI) or has committed another violation of law.

An OUI offense is a very serious crime in Massachusetts.

The Gilmore & SRIS, LLC. Massachusetts OUI attorneys can defend you against any type of OUI charge.

Our Massachusetts OUI lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of OUI charge.

Contact a Gilmore & SRIS, LLC. Massachusetts OUI lawyer in Massachusetts.

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