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DUI Defense At Hingham District Court

Individuals who are arrested for drunk driving in Plymouth County are often confused and scared. Not knowing where to turn or what action to take can be very difficult, but luckily, you do not have to go through this alone. At the Massachusetts DUI Group, we will make sure that you receive the care and attention you deserve in the aftermath of an arrest for OUI/DUI. Our attorneys represent clients at the Hingham District Court, and if you have received your charges in Hanover, Hull, Norwell, Rockland, or Scituate, it is likely that you will be required to make an appearance here. Having represented countless clients at the Hingham District Court, our DUI lawyers are fully equipped to stand up for you and fight for you in this arena. Go here to find out more information about the Hingham District Court.

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Sometimes people will wrongly assume that if they took a field sobriety test or a breath or chemical test and "failed" the test, they have no chance of beating their DUI charges. As many people will find out every day in Plymouth County, this is not the case, and there are many possible defenses to use, even if there is incriminating evidence against you. Although blood and breath testing are fairly accurate ways of determining a person's BAC (blood alcohol concentration), they are not always 100% correct. There are many variables that can lead to an inflated BAC reading from a breath or blood test, such as improper test administration, careless handling of the test sample, as well as certain health conditions. If any of these variables affected the results of your chemical test, your DUI defense attorney will detect it and present the evidence to a judge in the Hingham District Court during your appearance.

Learn more about what a DUI attorney can do for you at your Hingham District Court Appearance. Contact us online today or by dialing 1 (800) 838-6684. We are here to answer your questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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