The Commonwealth has two ways to prove a DUI charge in Massachusetts. The charge can be presented with evidence of operation of a motor vehicle, on a public way, and with evidence that the operator either:
- Was under the Influence of intoxicating liquor; or
- Had a blood alcohol content of .08 or above at the time of operation.
In the event of a breath test, the Commonwealth will often move forward on both theories. If you find yourself facing such a charge, contact a Lawyer for DUI who has experience as both a prosecutor and defense attorney. Contact Attorney Shane W. Surrette at (774) 364-4605 or at [email protected] today.