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My name is Matt Marin. My law firm, the Law Offices of Matthew T. Marin, Esq., Inc. is a Rhode Island Criminal Defense Law Firm dedicated to defending and protecting the rights of Rhode Island residents who have been charged with DUI. Drunk driving in Cumberland, RI is a serious offense. It can result in both immediate penalties and long-term consequences. You could lose your driver's license, be sent to jail and, because it is a criminal offense, even lose your job.
Because of the serious consequences of being found guilty of DUI, it is very important that you hire an aggressive and skilled trial lawyer to fight for your rights. Cumberland DUI Lawyer Matthew Marin fights hard for the rights of his clients every day in courtrooms throughout the State. He knows the law and he knows the system. Give Attorney Matthew Marin a call today to see how he can put his knowledge and experience to work fighting for your rights. At the Law Offices of Matthew T. Marin, we can make a difference in the outcome of your Cumberland drunk driving case.
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I take my job as DUI defense attorney very seriously, and work relentlessly to achieve the very best result for my clients in and out of court. I strongly believe that a well-planned defense strategy and the assistance of an experienced and skillful DUI defense attorney can make all the difference between a criminal conviction - and a verdict of “not guilty.”
CHARGES: DUI and BREATHALYZER REFUSAL
POLICE REPORT: Client was reported to 911 by an anonymous caller who informed police that the Client was "swerving all over the road" and "was driving half of the time into oncoming traffic." Police stopped the Client, administered standardized field sobriety tests which the Client failed. Client was asked to submit to a Preliminary Breath Test. Client submitted and the Preliminary Breath Test results showed a blood alcohol level of 0.14, well over the legal limit of 0.08. Client was arrested, taken to the Police Station, read his rights and asked to submit to a chemical test. Client refused to submit to a chemical test (Breathalyzer) and was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Breathalyzer Refusal.
RESULTS:
- DUI AMENDED TO RECKLESS DRIVING (with no further loss of license)
- BREATHALYZER REFUSAL CHARGE DISMISSED
CHARGE: DUI DRUGS (MARIJUANA)
POLICE REPORT: Client, a 19 year old college student, attempted to enter college campus and campus Police detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Police investigated and located a bowl and marijuana in the vehicle. The client smelled of marijuana, had bloodshot, glassy eyes and admited to the police that he smoked the marijuana twenty minutes before arriving at campus. Client was arrested for DUI Drugs (Marijuana).
RESULT: NOT GUILTY AFTER TRIAL
CHARGE: BREATHALYZER REFUSAL
POLICE REPORT: Client was at a bar when a fight broke out. The aggressor threatened the Client and told him to get in his vehicle and leave. Client, in fear, did as instructed. Police stopped the Client less than one mile from the bar. Client was clearly intoxicated and refused to submit to a chemical test. Client was charged with refusal to submit to a chemical test (Breathalyzer Refusal).
RESULT: NOT GUILTY AFTER TRIAL
CHARGE: DUI ALCOHOL
POLICE REPORT: Police respond to the report of a vehicle driving through a security gate. Police arrive on scene and request that the Client submit to a battery of field sobriety tests which the Client subsequently fails. Client is charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol.
RESULT: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
A first offense DUI in Cumberland, Rhode Island is a serious misdemeanor. A conviction could lead to a jail sentence, fines and court fees, surcharges, and mandatory enrollment in a drunk driving course and/or a substance abuse treatment program.
A record of criminal conviction could result in loss of job or limits in future employment opportunities. It could keep you from opening a credit account, securing a mortgage and even renting a car.
It is important to fight the charges filed against you and try to keep your record clean.
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