Boston Motor Vehicle Crimes Defense Lawyer
Boston Traffic and Criminal Defense Attorney
Motor vehicle crimes may include a number of different criminal offenses, all illegal under Massachusetts driving laws. Depending upon the violation, a driver may face an infraction (resulting in no imprisonment), misdemeanor charges (up to 12 months in jail and other penalties) or even felony charges (minimum of 1 year in state prison, and other serious penalties). A Boston criminal defense attorney at the Law Offices of Scott D. Bradley takes on all types of traffic violations throughout Massachusetts from our offices in Boston. Some of the cases we can handle include:
- Vehicular Manslaughter
- OUI
- Reckless Driving
- Hit and Run / Leaving the Scene of an Accident
- Driving on a Suspended License
- Driving Without Insurance
- Racing
- Excessive Speeding
- Motor Vehicle Theft
Boston Motor Vehicle Crimes Defense Attorney
The most common penalties associates with Boston motor vehicle crimes include fines and driver license suspension. However, more serious offenses may result in imprisonment, community service, higher fines, probation and much more. This is one of many reasons it is crucial to consult a lawyer if you have received a citation for any type of traffic offense. Even a minor violation may mean that you will lose your license, and this can have negative effects on your ability to get to and from work or school. The financial consequences of any traffic violation can be devastating, as well as the fact that you may face imprisonment for a serious violation.
Work with a competent attorney and do what you can to avoid a conviction for the traffic offense you have been accused of committing. From OUI to vehicular homicide, Boston criminal defense lawyer Scott D. Bradley has the experience and drive to represent you through every step of criminal court proceedings in order to better protect your interests.
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