Weymouth, Massachusetts teen charged with under 21 OUI

May 9, 2010
By Michael DelSignore on May 9, 2010 8:00 AM |

A Weymouth, Massachusetts teenager, Adam Murphy, was charged with OUI. Since the motorist was under 21, he faces enhanced penalties if convicted of an OUI in Massachusetts. Teen who are charged with an OUI face a potential three year license suspension for refusing the breathalyzer test, a 180 day suspension for failing the breathalyzer test and a 210 day license loss if convicted of OUI.

Police found Murphy asleep behind the wheel after he crashed into a building according to the news account from the Patriot Ledger. He is alleged to have failed field sobriety tests and was placed under arrest.

Attorney DelSignore defends drivers under 21 charged with OUI, drivers involved in an accident charged with OUI and allegations that a motorist failed field sobriety tests. If you are charged with drunk driving and are under 21, call Attorney DelSignore so he can explain the license consequences and the potential penalties resulting from a conviction and the administrative suspension you will incur from the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Attorney DelSignore will answer your calls nights, evenings, weekends and holidays. Call 508-455-4755 or 781-686-5924 to have your questions answered immediately.