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Can I Drive After a DUI Conviction?

If you have been convicted with a DUI, you may be wondering if you will be able to drive again. The answer to this concern depends on a number of factors specific to your situation, most importantly whether this DUI was your first offense or not. If you are a first time offender, you can expect your license to be suspended for 45-90, but the criminal penalty will be for as long as 1 year. If you have been convicted of a DUI before, your license can be suspended anywhere from 2 years to a lifetime, depending on how many DUI offenses you’ve been convicted of.

For many of us, if not all, driving is necessary. Public transportation may not be the right option for you and your daily commute needs, which is why it is important you prevent the conviction from taking place at all. If you have been charged with a DUI, you will need to do your best to protect your future and prevent any of the severe consequences from befalling upon you. At Brad Bailey Law, our Boston criminal defense lawyers are dedicated to defending you from the harsh penalties of the law.

Contact Our Boston Criminal Defense Lawyers Today

At Brad Bailey Law, we understand just how stressful it can be to not know what will happen to your future following a DUI. If you or a loved one has been charged due with driving under the influence, it is essential you procure the help of a strongminded and experienced Boston criminal defense lawyer. Our legal team has extensive knowledge in the field of criminal defense as well as a multitude of experience advocating for those who are in need of it most. Don’t let a DUI ruin your life--allow us to fight for you in the name of justice.

To schedule an initial consultation with us today, don’t hesitate to contact us by calling (617) 500-0252.

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