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Am I Charged With A Felony?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Apr 15, 20210 Comments

Felonies are the most serious crimes in the criminal system. But what does that mean? Offenses are broken down into three groups: infractions, misdemeanors and felonies. Infractions are not classified as crimes at all. This is important to understand because with a civil infraction you do not hav...

Maine OUI, Am I Looking At Jail Time?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Mar 10, 20210 Comments

So you've been arrested and charged with Operating Under the Influence. One of the most common questions that I see is “am I looking at jail time?” The answer isn't so simple, although it sort of it is. Operating Under the Influence is a crime in Maine, and pretty much everywhere else. All crimes...

OUI And Failure To Stop

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Feb 01, 20210 Comments

This recent story of a Wiscasset suspect allegedly trying to avoid an OUI arrest illustrates the problem. The story reports that the suspect had already suffered a Maine OUI charge within the same week, for which he was out on bail. When an officer noticed the erratic path of the suspect's vehic...

Racial Bias And OUI’s

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Nov 17, 20200 Comments

When you face charges for an OUI as a person of color, you may suspect that your traffic stop and subsequent charges resulted from racial bias. Your arresting officer may have pulled you over simply because of your race – which is a violation of your rights. Maine law makes it clear that stops ba...

Domestic Violence And Quarantines

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Oct 29, 20200 Comments

Has Domestic Violence Increased Because Of Covid-related Quarantines? In 2020, the way that we work, rest and play has dramatically changed. Instead of spending large portions of time outside of our homes, many of us have decided to stay indoors. This has influenced the way that COVID-19 has spre...

How Bad Is An OUI?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Oct 22, 20200 Comments

If you're facing charges for an OUI, you might wonder what penalties are in your future. Ahead of you lay two different processes: A criminal procedure, and an administrative procedure. For the purposes of this post, I am going to focus on the criminal procedure. The severity of the charges agai...

Keto Diets And Alcohol Testing

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Oct 08, 20200 Comments

Will Your Keto Diet Interfere With A Bac Test? If you're trying to watch your weight or manage other health symptoms, you might be familiar with the Keto diet. Based primarily on the idea that a low-carb, high-protein, high-fat diet can help you lose weight quickly, the Keto diet is popular—and p...

How To Navigate Conversations About Your Oui

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Sep 25, 20200 Comments

If you've made it safely to the other side of an OUI experience, you may feel relieved. It's over; it's in the past; you can move on with your life. Before you can truly move on, however, you may need to disclose information about your arrest. You also may not. It's time to figure out who you sho...

The Police Called Me, What Should I Do?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Jul 03, 20200 Comments

So, you just received a phone call from the police, what should you do next? I see this situation come up fairly often and it usually results in one of three outcomes: outcome 1 is that you talk to the police and it is something minor and nothing comes of it; outcome 2 is that you talk to the pol...

They Didn’t Read Me My Rights?!

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Apr 11, 20200 Comments

Many people charged with crimes wonder whether their case will automatically be dismissed because the police officer did not read them their Miranda rights. While Miranda warnings are extremely important, an officer's failure to read them in and of itself does not result in a dismissal of crimina...

What Are The Defenses To OUI?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Mar 20, 20200 Comments

One of the most common questions that I get is “but I'm guilty, what can you do?” The phrase “but I'm guilty,” could be the subject of an entire legal textbook but the short answer is that no one is guilty before they've even been to Court. Every individual is presumed innocent of any criminal ch...

How Does OUI/DUI Affect Commerical License?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Feb 08, 20200 Comments

Getting charged with an OUI is always a serious situation. But that situation can be even more consequential if you're charged with an OUI while operating a commercial vehicle. In fact, people who operate commercial vehicles are often held to a higher standard than average drivers. Many states ha...

Field Sobriety Tests Are Not Reliable

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Dec 16, 20190 Comments

Most people are familiar with field sobriety tests. At the very least, the concept of “walking a straight line” to demonstrate that you are sober is familiar to most. These standardized field sobriety tests are used across the country by law enforcement to identify intoxicated drivers. These same...

What Is Reasonable Articulable Suspicion?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Oct 29, 20190 Comments

In Maine, law enforcement cannot simply pull over your car and detain you on a whim. To stop your vehicle, the officer must have a reasonable articulable suspicion that you are violating law or traffic regulation to pull you over. Any officer that stops your car without reasonable articulable sus...

Sobriety Checkpoints In Maine: Know Your Rights

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Sep 20, 20190 Comments

In this country, we have what's known as Fourth Amendment rights. Part of the rights is to be free from unlawful search and seizure. The law does not get to unreasonably search and seize either your person or your property without probable cause, meaning if you haven't done anything wrong or, eve...

When Is A Traffic Stop In Maine Illegal?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.Aug 15, 20190 Comments

In Maine (or throughout the United States, for that matter), the police cannot stop your vehicle for no reason. Further, if they do conduct a traffic stop, they can't do whatever they want – there are regulations, rules, and laws they must follow. And when the police don't follow proper procedure...

Do I Need A Lawyer?

Posted by Will Ashe, Esq.May 01, 20190 Comments

If you're facing any kind of legal situation, you might be wondering, “do I need a lawyer?” There are many reasons why the answer to this question is almost always yes, but the simplest one is that you need a lawyer because your life matters.  If you are facing a criminal charge, the State has an...

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