Practice AreasDrunk Driving Defense AttorneyRecent changes to Massachusetts drunk driving laws, known as Melanie's Law, have made the consequences of a drunk driving (DWI) charge more severe in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Rhode Island has also increased the license consequences and criminal penalties for a DUI charge and a refusal of the breathalyzer. For each subsequent drunk driving charge you receive, you face more serious criminal and civil penalties. Before pleading guilty to a DUI/OUI charge, contact criminal defense attorney Michael DelSignore for a free initial consultation. The DelSignore Law Offices defends people in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island against DWI charges. The penalties people face vary from state to state. It is important to speak to a lawyer who understands the best strategies to defend you. Rhode Island DUI DefenseRhode Island DUI charges are serious. It is important to hire a DUI attorney who specializes in the area of DUI defense. Attorney Delsignore represents individuals in criminal proceedings before the Rhode Island district and superior courts and in license suspension hearings at the Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal. Attorney Delsignore will also assist you in dealing with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Whether you failed a chemical test or breathalyzer test, or refused to take a breathalyzer, Michael DelSignore will fight to defend you. Massachusetts OUI DefenseYou must act quickly to restore your driving privileges if you refused a breathalyzer test in Massachusetts. You must immediately request a hearing to challenge your driver’s licensee suspension. Michael A. DelSignore will answer your questions and concerns you have in any of these areas:
Whether facing a charge for refusing to take a breath test, or for being involved in a DUI accident, speak to an experienced drunk driving defense lawyer at the DelSignore Law Offices. For a free initial consultation about your drunk driving charge, contact the DelSignore Law Offices. Mr. DelSignore defends people in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, including people in Providence, Narragansett, Quincy, Boston, and Warwick. |
