A Cape Cod man, Bruce Perry, is charged with a Massachusetts Fourth Offense OUI. The OUI charge arises after a news account indicates that Perry was involved in a hit and run accident in Plymouth. A Fourth Offense OUI charge requires the court to impose a jail sentence of two years with a one year mandatory minimum jail sentence. Additionally, a Fourth Offense carries a ten year license loss.
Police claim that Perry was driving drunk despite having the ignition interlock device in his vehicle. Anyone convicted of a repeat DUI offense of a second offense or greater has to have the ignition interlock device installed prior to reinstatement of driving privileges.
As an OUI lawyer in Massachusetts, Attorney DelSignore defends drivers charged with Second and Subsequent offense DUI charges. Attorney DelSignore will carefully review your case, determine the strength and weakness of your case and help prepare a defense to the charges. You can obtain a free consultation by calling 508-455-4755 or sending an email.

