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Reasonable Articulable Suspicion vs Probable Cause in Maine

John Scott Webb, a Southern Maine Criminal Defense Lawyer in Saco and Portland, Explains 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 Maine and you commit a traffic violation like…

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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…

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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…