First Offense

If you have been charged with a First Offense of Operating Under the Influence, you may have heard that you should plead guilty quickly so you can take some alcohol-education classes and get your license back as quickly as possible. This is often a bad decision. Be aware that as the laws have recently changed, any OUI conviction or admission may follow you for the rest of your life, even if you move to a different state.

A first-offense OUI charge requires court appearances and exposes you to potential incarceration. You may incur unnecessary and burdensome expenses and obligations if you do not make the right decisions. You need a professional who is aware of the nuances of the new drunk driving laws, which are the most restrictive this state has ever seen.

You may have more options than you think. Contact BELLOTTI LAW GROUP today for a free telephone consultation. Be sure to have any paperwork or other information ready when you call. Contact us today!