A DUI or OUI arrest in Randolph, Massachusetts carries license suspension, fines, and possible jail time. Attorney Mark J. Clifford provides aggressive OUI defense in Worcester County at assault at Stoughton District Court. Call (617) 501-0411 — available 24/7.
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Under M.G.L. Chapter 90 Section 24, a first OUI in Randolph carries up to 2.5 years in jail, a $500–$5,000 fine, and a 1-year license suspension. Cases are heard at assault at Stoughton District Court. Attorney Clifford defends OUI charges at every level in Worcester County.
Attorney Clifford challenges every element of your Randolph OUI case — the legality of the stop, field sobriety test administration, breathalyzer calibration, and chain of custody. A single constitutional violation can suppress all evidence and end the case.
First-time OUI defendants in Randolph may qualify for the 24D alternative disposition or a CWOF — both avoid a conviction. Attorney Clifford evaluates every Worcester County OUI case for these options from the first consultation.
Your Randolph arraignment is typically within 1–3 days. License suspension may begin immediately. Do not give statements to police. Call (617) 501-0411 the moment you are released.
Yes — a breath test failure or refusal in Randolph triggers an immediate administrative suspension. A first-offense failure results in a 30-day suspension; refusal results in 180 days. Attorney Clifford helps apply for hardship licenses and challenges suspensions.
The 24D program is a Massachusetts first-offense OUI alternative that includes a driver alcohol education program, reduced license loss, and no conviction. Attorney Clifford pursues 24D eligibility in every qualifying Randolph OUI case.
Yes. OUI charges in Randolph can be dismissed through suppression motions, not-guilty verdicts, or CWOF agreements. Attorney Clifford reviews every case for dismissal options before considering any plea.
A DUI case in Worcester County typically takes 3–9 months from arraignment to resolution. Attorney Clifford works efficiently at assault at Stoughton District Court to achieve the best outcome quickly.
Absolutely. The cost of an OUI conviction — insurance surcharges alone can exceed $10,000 over 6 years, plus jail time and a permanent record — far exceeds the cost of defense. Attorney Clifford serves Randolph and all of Worcester County.
Clifford Defense handles dui/oui cases throughout Worcester County and all of Massachusetts.
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