By John Scott Webb, a Southern Maine Criminal Defense Lawyer in Saco and Portland, and an Expert in Illegal Stops and Searches. The key differences between reasonable articulable suspicion (RAS) and probable cause (PC) in Maine are: Reasonable Articulable Suspicion (RAS) If you are cruising down the road in Southern…
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How to Get Out of an OUI in Maine: Webb Law Firm
By: Portland Maine OUI Attorney Vincent LoConte, DUI defense lawyer with Webb Law Maine Law Firm, where free legal advice in Maine criminal cases occurs daily from our two law offices in Maine Maine DUI arrests. Maine OUI laws for drunk driving or drugged driving are very tough criminal charges.…
Maine Statutes OUI: A Review of DUI in Maine Aggravated OUI
By: Vincent LoConte, Criminal Defense Attorney With Webb Law Maine Like all other states, many types of driver license suspension statutes exist under Maine Laws. The Pine Tree State sets apart higher punishment and extensions of suspensions or revocations, if the driver caught driving while suspended was doing this in…
What Happens If I Blow Under .08 on DUI Breath Test?
In Maine, many think that if your breathalyzer test comes back under .08, then you have passed the DUI test and are free to go. This is not usually the case. This is because the law in Maine states that at the time of operation, a person had a breath…
How to Get Out of an OUI in Maine: Webb Law
By: Portland Maine OUI Attorney Vincent LoConte, With Webb Law Maine Law Firm Maine OUI laws for drunk driving or drugged driving are very tough criminal charges. OUI arrests in Maine are a nightly event, but fewer are made in the deepest of winter just due to less traffic. Who…
What to Say When Stopped By Maine Police for OUI
By Portland ME OUI Attorney John S. Webb, Super Lawyer and AVVO Superb Rated Lawyer Near Me Everyone knows someone who has gotten an OUI in Maine or maybe a DUI in an adjoining state. And if you don’t know of anyone, a friend of a friend likely has. But…
OUI Meaning: What Does OUI Mean in Maine?
In Maine if a person is driving a motor vehicle and has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC level) of 0.8% or more, they are arrested and charged with a criminal offense known as OUI (operating under the influence). In other states, this type of driving offense is called driving under…
Were You Charged with an OUI and Never Mirandized?
Do Police Have to Read You Your Rights? Police have an obligation to read you your Miranda warnings before conducting a custodial interrogation. An interrogation means that the questions are designed to elicit an incriminating response. Meaning, routine questions such as what your name is, your address, and your date…
How Much Does a Maine OUI Cost?
After getting an OUI/DUI in Maine, there are often lots of questions that may come into your mind. Most of them have answers that can be found as you search for legal services. One question that cannot be answered online is how much does a Maine OUI cost? Specifically, how…
The Roadside Tests to Expect When Stopped for an OUI/DWI
When you are stopped and the officer suspects impairment, they will utilize field sobriety tests to determine possible impairment due to alcohol or drugs. Your performance on these field sobriety tests is used by the officer to develop probable cause for arrest and as evidence in court. Standardized Tests Versus…