Joseph Waldbaum, Esq. | Home
BROOKLINE
COURT OUI WINS
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BROOKLINE
FACING MANDATORY JAIL,
JOE GOT MY CASE DISMISSED
My license was suspended for OUI but I foolishly drove anyway. A cop using a license plate scanner saw on his squad car computer terminal I was suspended and pulled me over. I even admitted I was suspended. My case was a total loser. Here is what I was facing:
  • a mandatory minimum 60 day jail sentence, which could not be suspended or reduced by even a single day
  • no time off for good behavior
  • an additional one year license loss
  • over $2000 in fines and fees
  • one year of probation and travel restrictions once I got out of jail
I was sure I was going to jail, but Joe somehow got my case dismissed. I am done with court, can get my license back again and support my daughter. 
OUT OF COURT I GAVE HIM A HUGE HUG
 
BOSTON-BROOKLINE
SECOND OFFENSE 3 YEAR REFUSAL SUSPENSION LIFTED

Client, a second offender, refused the breathalyzer at the station and was suspended for three full years immediately. This fight must be started within 15 calendar days of the arrest. We directed him how to fight this first at the Registry and then in court. His right to drive was then restored while the case worked its way toward trial thus making client's life much easier.

See docket showing reversal.

 
BOSTON-BROOKLINE
FIRST I OVERTURN HER 3 YEAR REFUSAL SUSPENSION
THEN GET HER A NOT GUILTY ON HER 2ND OFFENSE

Client was found by 3 cops fast asleep in her car with the music blaring. She was unsteady when she got out, admitted to drinking, had glassy, bloodshot eyes, and slurred speech. I accompanied her to the Boston RMV to fight the 3 year suspension fro not taking the breath test, then appealed it to a judge in Court and had her license restored just weeks after her arrest so she could drive while the case went to trial. At trial, the police testified that she had parked "askew" to the lines in the lot. However, I had gone out to the scene of the arrest and taken photos. I presented them to the judge proving the lines were barely visible in daylight, much less at two am. At trial, she was acquitted of ALL the charges against her.

See judge's order restoring license.

NO FINES, NO 5 YEAR LICENSE LOSS, NO BREATHALYZER IN HER CAR, NO PROBATION

   SEE JUDGE'S ORDER RESTORING LICENSE