Attleboro, Massachusetts DUI charge alleges defendant passed cruiser at 115 mph

February 4, 2010
By Michael DelSignore on February 4, 2010 10:40 AM |

A 39-year-old Attleboro man faces Massachusetts drunk driving charges after state police say he passed a marked police cruiser at over 100 mph on Interstate 95, the Sun Chronicle reported.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges in Attleboro District Court and was released without bail. An experienced Attleboro OUI lawyer should represent anyone facing drunk driving charges in Attleboro District Court.

Police reported the defendant passed the cruiser at high speed in the pre-dawn hours Sunday morning on I-95 South in North Attleboro. He was reportedly weaving in and out of traffic and nearly collided with several cars.

He was stopped in Attleboro after he was clocked on radar traveling 115 mph, according to state police. The defendant is due back in court on Feb. 22.

Attleboro Defense Attorney Michael DelSignore represents clients facing DUI charges in Attleboro District Court as well as other serious traffic and criminal offenses, including larceny, drug charges and assault and battery. Call for a free consultation at 508-455-4755 or send an email.

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