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Miscellaneous Crimes
- Accessory After the Fact
- Attempt to Commit a Crime
- False Report to a Police Officer
- Perjury
- Annoying, Harassing and Obscene Phone Calls
- Stalking and Criminal Harassment
- Accessory Before the Fact
- Conspiracy
- Criminal Usury
- Commission of a Felony for Hire
- Internet and Cyber Crimes
- Permitting Immoral Conduct
- Minors in Possession of Alcohol
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Charges of Annoying and Accosting Against Local High School Teacher Dismissed
Our client is a local high school teacher currently on suspension for pending charges of annoying and accosting under G.L. c. 272 section 53. We believed that one of the counts was not supported by evidence. As a result, we filed and argued a motion to dismiss. The district attorney's office alleged that our client would make rude sexual comments to his class and that at least 5-6 times a class period he would look down at her breasts making her feel uncomfortable. The judge agreed with our motion and dismissed this charge against our client.
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Charges of Threatening to Commit a Crimes Dismissed and Sealed
Recently, our client got pretrial probation under G.L. c. 276 section 87 for a case involving threatening to commit a crime under G.L. c. 275 section 2. After successfully completing the pretrial probation the case was appropriately dismissed. Our client wanted to have the case sealed under G.L. c. 276 section 100C. Attorney Neyman was hired to do this. Today, our petition was allowed and the case was dismissed.
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Arraignment Continued on Threatening to Commit a Crime Case Against Non-Citizen
Our client is a non-citizen who is in school and works at a convenience store. There have been a series of thefts at the store. The store owner deduced that one of his other employees had been stealing from him. He confronted that employee and called the police. When the officers arrived the accused employee tried to deflect attention from herself and complained that our client was stealing from the store and that he had threatened to kill her if she told on him. He was charged with threatening to commit a crime under G.L. c. 275 section 2. Today, Attorney Neyman convinced the district attorney's office not to arraign our client pending a further investigation into the legitimacy of the allegations. The arraignment was continued.
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