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CHILD ENDANGERMENT WHILE OUI

Defending Against a Child Endangerment While OUI Charge in Massachusetts

A Child Endangerment While OUI charge in Massachusetts is a serious offense with severe penalties. If convicted, defendants face mandatory jail time, fines, and a long-term impact on their driving and criminal records. Understanding the Massachusetts jury instructions, potential defenses, and key case precedents is crucial in fighting these charges.


Massachusetts Jury Instructions for Child Endangerment While OUI

The Massachusetts jury instructions for Child Endangerment While OUI (G.L. c. 90, §24V) outline the elements the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt:

  1. Operation of a Motor Vehicle: The defendant must have been operating a motor vehicle.
  2. Public Way: The operation must have occurred on a public way or a place where the public has access.
  3. OUI: The defendant must have been under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  4. Child Passenger: There must have been a child under 14 years old in the vehicle at the time of the offense.

If the prosecution fails to prove any of these elements, the charge cannot stand.

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Penalties for Child Endangerment While OUI in Massachusetts

Massachusetts imposes strict penalties for this offense:

  • First Offense: Minimum 90 days to 2.5 years in jail, a fine of $1,000 to $5,000, and a one-year license suspension.
  • Second Offense: Minimum 6 months to 5 years in jail, a fine of $5,000 to $10,000, and a three-year license suspension.

These penalties are in addition to the standard OUI penalties.


Defenses Against Child Endangerment While OUI Charges

Several defense strategies can be used to challenge a Child Endangerment While OUI charge:

  1. Challenging the Traffic Stop: If the police did not have a valid reason to stop your vehicle, the evidence obtained may be suppressed.
  2. Disputing the OUI Charge: If breathalyzer results were inaccurate or field sobriety tests were improperly administered, the prosecution’s case weakens.
  3. Questioning Child Passenger’s Age: If the child was 14 years or older, the charge does not apply.
  4. Lack of Proof of Operation: If there is no concrete evidence that the defendant was operating the vehicle, the case may be dismissed.
  5. Medical Conditions or Other Explanations: Certain medical conditions can mimic intoxication symptoms, and these can be used as a defense.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get my charges reduced?

Yes, in some cases, an experienced attorney can negotiate a plea deal to reduce charges or penalties.

What if I refused the breathalyzer?

Refusing a breathalyzer can result in an automatic license suspension, but it also denies the prosecution a key piece of evidence.

Will I lose custody of my child if convicted?

While a conviction alone may not lead to loss of custody, it can be used as evidence in family court proceedings.

How can I fight this charge?

Hiring an experienced Massachusetts criminal attorney is crucial. A lawyer can challenge the evidence, question police procedures, and present defenses that may result in a dismissal or reduction of charges.


Why You Need an Experienced Massachusetts OUI Attorney

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Fighting a Child Endangerment While OUI charge requires a strategic defense and thorough knowledge of Massachusetts OUI laws. Attorney Patrick Donovan, a former prosecutor, has successfully defended clients against OUI and related charges. His experience in Massachusetts courts provides the best possible defense for those facing these serious allegations.

For more information on defending against an OUI charge, visit Patrick Donovan’s OUI Defense Page.


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If you or a loved one is facing a Child Endangerment While OUI charge, call Attorney Patrick Donovan today for a no obligation free consultation. Protect your rights, your freedom, and your future. Call today.

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