Cambridge Massachusetts Criminal Defense Lawyers

Cambridge, Massachusetts sits directly across the Charles River from Boston. Cambridge is a culturally rich city, home to Harvard University, MIT and several famous museums. Just over 100,000 people reside in Cambridge. The city government is strong in stature and tradition. The current Clerk of the Middlesex Superior Courts is former Mayor of Cambridge. The Cambridge District Court is in East Cambridge, bordering on Somerville. It is currently located at 40 Thorndike Street however it will be moving shortly over to the Mystic Valley Parkway in Medford. The move is slated for February 23, 2009. The Cambridge District Court is home to all district court crimes occurring in:

  • Cambridge
  • Arlington
  • Belmont

There is a good deal of crime that filters through the Cambridge Court. Our office is routinely hired to represent criminal defendants in Cambridge and throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Attorney Stephen Neyman has tried countless felony and misdemeanor cases in the Cambridge Superior Court and the Cambridge District Court. Many of the criminal actions occurred in Cambridge, Arlington or Belmont. The types of crimes have included sexual assaults, crimes of violence, larceny, motor vehicle homicide, murder, threats, conspiracy, attempt to commit a crime and more.

Being charged with a crime can be a devastating life-changing experience. The stakes can be high. Your reputation, career, criminal record and even your liberty might be in jeopardy. That is why it is imperative that you contact an experienced, successful Cambridge criminal defense lawyer to defend your criminal case. There are many excellent criminal defense attorneys in Cambridge and throughout Massachusetts. We urge you to contact us with any questions about your criminal case. We can be reached at 617-263-6800 or online.

To get to our office from the Cambridge Courthouse take the Green Line to the Government Center T stop. Walk down Court Street to State Street. We are located at 100 State Street on the third floor. From the Red Line, connect with the Green Line at Park Street.