Attorney Michael G. Bradley brings extensive experience to the defense of motor vehicle offenses, handling cases that range from minor infractions to serious charges like motor vehicle homicide. With a track record of success in both district and superior courts, Attorney Bradley is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of motor vehicle-related legal issues.
If you or someone you know faces a motor vehicle offense, seeking immediate legal counsel is crucial. Contact criminal defense attorney Mike Bradley for a free case evaluation to discuss your case and explore your options.
Types of Motor Vehicle Offenses
Motor vehicle offenses can vary greatly in severity and complexity. Below are common offenses and their implications:
Negligent Operation
Negligent operation charges arise when a driver is accused of operating a vehicle in a manner that endangers public safety. This offense can involve a wide range of driving behaviors and is often associated with an Operating Under the Influence (OUI) charge. The penalties for negligent operation include:
- Imprisonment: Ranges from a minimum of 2 weeks to a maximum of 2 years.
- Fines: Between $20 and $200, plus a $250 Head Injury Fee, or both imprisonment and fines.
The Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) may also impose a license suspension:
- 60 days for the first offense.
- 1 year for subsequent offenses within 3 years.
Junior operators or those with learner’s permits may face:
- 90 days suspension for the first offense.
- 1 year for subsequent offenses.
Leaving the Scene of Personal Injury or Property Damage
Leaving the scene of an accident, especially one involving personal injury or property damage, is taken very seriously by the criminal justice system. The penalties include:
- Imprisonment: From 2 weeks to 2 years in jail, with a minimum mandatory 6 months if the accident caused personal injury.
- Fines: Along with imprisonment, and a mandatory 60-day license suspension.
To prove this offense, the Commonwealth must demonstrate that:
- The defendant operated a motor vehicle on a public way within Massachusetts.
- The vehicle was involved in an accident causing injury or damage.
- The defendant was aware of the accident.
- The defendant left the scene without providing required information (name, address, registration).
Due to the serious nature of these charges, immediate legal representation is essential to build a strong defense.
Operating with a Suspended License
Driving with a suspended license often results from various issues, such as unpaid fines, outstanding parking tickets, or missed court appearances. Penalties include:
- Imprisonment: Up to 10 days in a house of correction.
- Fines: A maximum of $1,000.
- Additional Suspension: The RMV may extend the suspension by an additional 60 days upon conviction.
If the offender has a limited criminal record and has taken steps to address the suspension, there may be opportunities to resolve the matter with reduced penalties or dismissal of charges.
The Importance of Legal Representation
Navigating motor vehicle offense charges requires a thorough understanding of legal procedures and potential defenses. An experienced motor vehicle offenses attorney, such as Michael G. Bradley, can provide essential guidance, advocate on your behalf, and work to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
If you are facing motor vehicle charges, do not hesitate to seek legal help. Contact Attorney Michael G. Bradley today to schedule a consultation and discuss your case. His expertise in defending against motor vehicle offenses will help you understand your rights and options, ensuring you receive the best possible representation.
Motor Vehicle Offenses Attorney
If you have been charged with a motor vehicle offense in Massachusetts and need an experienced defense lawyer, contact Attorney Bradley for a free case evaluation. With law offices in Quincy and Norwell Massachusetts, motor vehicle defense attorney Michael Bradley serves Suffolk County, Norfolk County, Plymouth County, Bristol County, Cape Cod, and the South Coast including Braintree, Boston, Brockton, Dedham, Fall River, New Bedford, Plymouth, Quincy, Taunton, Wareham, Weymouth and more.