Stoughton Man Charged With Second Offense OUI in Stoughton District Court

March 7, 2010
By Michael DelSignore on March 7, 2010 1:53 AM |

As a Massachusetts drunk driving criminal defense attorney, I was surprised to see that the Stoughton police made five intoxicated driving arrests in one day recently. As is routine in Massachusetts OUI cases, all five had their driver's licenses seized. All of the drivers were released on bail or on their own recognizance.

Most of the arrests were for first OUI offenses. But one 49-year-old Stoughton man was arrested on a second and more serious drunk driving charge. Around 2 a.m. on Feb. 20, a Stoughton police officer spotted a vehicle speeding on Central Street. He also heard a loud noise and realized that both passenger-side tires had blown out, causing them to smoke as the vehicle moved. When the officer stopped this driver, he found an open container of an unspecified type of alcohol. Richard Eugene Tweedy was charged with having an open container in a motor vehicle, as well as with a second-offense OUI. He was arraigned in Stoughton District Court and will have to return to court in April.

The help of an experienced Massachusetts OUI lawyer is crucial in a case like this, because the penalties for a second OUI are more severe than for a first offense. With a conviction for a second-offense OUI, drivers face mandatory 30-day jail sentences. They lose their licenses for two years -- not just one -- and must wait 18 months rather than three before they're eligible for a hardship license that lets them get to work or school. If they do get the hardship licenses, they must install ignition interlock devices, at their own expense, in their vehicles for two years. They also are required to go to alcohol or drug treatment and, at the judge's discretion, can even serve up to two and a half years of jail time. There are exceptions, but by far the best way to avoid these harsh second-OUI penalties is to avoid having a first OUI to begin with. That's why you should hire an Massachusetts OUI defense attorney to handle any first charge, before it can set you up for harsh, avoidable penalties down the road.

With four offices in the South Shore, Michael DelSignore represents clients facing intoxicated driving charges, related RMV matters and other serious traffic and criminal offenses throughout Massachusetts. If you're charged with operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol, don't hesitate to call for a free consultation. To talk about your legal options with an experienced defense lawyer, call today at (508) 455-4755 or send an email through the site.