Operating Under the Influence Section

Now, more than ever, a person charged with a new OUI offense in Massachusetts, who has previously been convicted of an OUI offense, needs to secure competent legal counsel. Under prior Massachusetts law, judges could not consider prior OUI convictions that were more than 10 years old. Under new Massachusetts law, judges will look back at all prior OUI convictions in determining whether you are a repeat offender.

What does this mean for you?

Prior convictions can complicate your situation and an experienced attorney can help navigate you to the best outcome.


Attorney Crouch represents clients in OUI and RMV proceedings in many courts around the state. It is crucially important for you to secure dedicated, skilled legal defense to protect your rights. Please contact Attorney Crouch at 617-742-4111 or email him at acrouch@andrewcrouch.com to set up a consultation.


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