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You’re under 21 and you were arrested for drunk driving and you failed the breath test.
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What happens next? I’m Steve Brooks. I’m a criminal trial attorney in Massachusetts
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and I have an office in Boston and one in Dedham. I can answer your questions about
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this subject. In Massachusetts, the penalties are enhanced for people who are under 21 years
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of age who fail the breath test. In Massachusetts, if the blood alcohol result is .02% or higher
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the defendant is required to attend a youth alcohol program. The program is very similar
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to the adult 24-D programs, geared towards younger offenders. It’s important to know
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that this requirement is in place regardless of the result of the criminal case. The registrar
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of Motor Vehicles will not reinstate the license of a person who is under 21 unless they enroll
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in the youth alcohol program. The person could win their case in court or have it dismissed
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and would still have to enroll and complete the program. Completion of the program is
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very important for someone who is under 21. If the driver enrolls in the program but doesn’t
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finish, the registry will take the license away for an additional 6 months. So it’s
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important once the enrollment is made to follow through with the program. If the result of
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the breath test is higher than .08%, then the case is similar to one as an adult. Now
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you’re watching this video because you are under 21 or someone close to you is under
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21 and took a breathalyzer and failed it. I can answer your questions about this subject.
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I handle these cases every day. Call me. My number is 781-251-0555. Thanks for watching.