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If your OUI/DUI case has been assigned to the Taunton District Court, an experienced attorney at the Massachusetts DUI Defense Group can defend you against your charges.  The Bristol County DUI lawyers at our firm have extensive experience in Massachusetts OUI law, and have represented many clients at Taunton District Court who were facing OUI/DUI charges.  For more information about the Taunton District Court, please click on the link that has been provided.

When faced with DUI charges in Dighton, Easton, Raynham, Seekonk or any other city in Bristol County, you should strongly consider consulting a DUI defense lawyer at the Massachusetts DUI Defense Group.  If you are ultimately convicted of the charges, you could be sentenced to jail, large fines, probation, driver's license suspension, community service, and more.  By involving a skilled Bristol County DUI attorney early in the DUI process, you can ensure your best interests will be protected and your rights will be aggressively fought for at all stages of your case. 

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The DUI process can be very complex.  Not only do you need to appear at a hearing with the Registry of Motor Vehicles to contest your license suspension, but you will also need to appear in criminal court to address your charges.  The criminal process alone involves appearing at the Taunton District Court for your arraignment, then a pre-trial conference, and then, if you do not accept a plea bargain, your case will move to trial.  At each of these stages you can trust our skilled DUI defense team to remain by your side, aggressively defending you against the prosecution.

At Massachusetts DUI Defense Group, we genuinely care about your best interests and want to see your case succeed.  You can trust our dedicated legal team to provide you with trusted advice and guidance based on years of experience!

Call (800) 838-6684 if you are interested in discussing your case with an experienced Taunton District Court lawyer at Massachusetts DUI Defense Group!

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