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Attorney Ambar Maceo-Rossi is a distinguished founding partner of Kelleher Maceo, P.C., proudly serving clients from her Boston, Massachusetts office. With two decades of extensive legal experience, Ms. Maceo-Rossi has earned recognition as a top-tier trial lawyer specializing in criminal defense. She provides exceptional counsel and unwavering support to clients througout Massachusetts who face a diverse range of felony and misdemeanor charges, including DUI/OUI, drug offenses, violent crimes, theft, property crimes, and more.

Before founding Kelleher Maceo, Ms. Maceo-Rossi dedicated her career to advocating for the rights of injured and disabled workers, ensuring they received the workers' compensation benefits they rightfully deserved. Originally from the Dominican Republic, she began her legal journey there, focusing on employment and labor law, civil litigation, white-collar crimes, criminal fraud, and various other legal matters. Her diverse experience has cultivated a reputation for possessing profound legal knowledge and exceptional skills both in and out of the courtroom.

Attorney Maceo-Rossi is licensed to practice in the Dominican Republic and throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, including the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Most recently, she was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States of America. She has also lectured with MCLE and published chapters related to sentencing and plea negotiations. She serves as a proud board member of the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (MACDL).

Can I get an OUI if my BAC is below the legal limit?

by | Aug 31, 2022 | OUI

Maybe you had one too many at happy hour or a summer get-together. You felt you were sober enough to safely drive home. The police, however, may not agree. Before you know it, you are being arrested for operating under the influence (OUI) even if your blood alcohol content is below the legal limit.

Driving with a BAC of 0.08 or above

Under Massachusetts law, if your BAC is 0.08 or higher, you can be arrested for drunk driving. It is easy to see why. If your BAC is 0.08 or higher, you can have trouble concentrating, you can experience short-term memory loss and your reaction time and ability to detect danger decline. You may weave between lanes, ignore traffic signs and signals, speed, or even go the wrong way down the street.

A BAC of 0.08 or above proves per se that you were intoxicated at the time of your arrest. This means no other proof of intoxication is necessary to be charged with an OUI.

Driving with a BAC below 0.08

However, Massachusetts law also prohibits driving “under the influence of intoxicating liquor.” This means that you can be arrested for drunk driving if you have any amount of alcohol in your system and it is causing you to drive in an unsafe manner.

Oftentimes the arrest is based on field sobriety tests and police observations. However, you are not considered drunk per se, and the prosecution in your OUI case bears the burden of proving you were driving unsafely due to intoxication. This can be very difficult to do.

Do not lose hope if you are charged with an OUI

If you are charged with OUI, you may feel like the odds are stacked against you and you will be convicted. However, do not lose hope. There may be defenses in your case that could lead to a reduction in charges. The charges against you could even be dropped with the right defense.

The first step to take is to ensure you understand what it means to be charged with OUI in Massachusetts. A criminal defense attorney can be key to ensuring your rights are protected throughout your case.

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