In Massachusetts, if you refuse the breathalyzer, it is important to contact a DUI lawyer immediately because there is a strictly enforced 15 day period in which the Registry of Motor Vehicles will allow you to challenge any license suspension for breathalyzer refusal. The 15 day period includes weekends and holidays. All motorists challenging any breathalyzer refusal suspension must go to the Registry of Motor Vehicles in Boston to request a hearing, regardless of location of the offense within the Commonwealth.
Breathalyzer refusal suspensions can be quite substantial depending on the age of the motorist, if under 21 there is a three year license loss, and the number of prior OUI convictions. In some refusal cases, the motorist attempted to take the breathalyzer but was unable to give a sufficient sample. This could be caused by a number of reasons, including error by the breathalyzer operator, flaws with the breathalyzer machine or medical issues that preclude a motorist from giving a sufficient sample. Typically, a police officer will deem a motorist to have refused in these situations where the motorist made a good faith attempt to take the breathalyzer.
While a refusal suspension can be challenged on a number of grounds, a case involving a motorist attempting to take a breathalyzer and being unable to deliver a sufficient sample, should be contested by the motorist at the Registry and the district court on appeal. These cases are referred to as constructive refusals and there are court decision that may support a claim that the officer was incorrect in deeming the failure to provide a breathalyzer sample as a refusal to justify a license suspension.
If you refused the breathalyzer in Massachusetts, you should call Attorney DelSignore immediately as he will represent you in court on your DUI case and at the Massachusetts RMV to challenge the breathalyzer refusal suspension. Attorney DelSignore regularly appears at the RMV on license matters and will explain the OUI process to you along with the method to challenge the refusal suspension. Call Attorney DelSignore today to set up a free consultation.