Articles Posted in 2025

Charges of Violating a 209A Restraining Order do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

In January of this year our client was blindsided by his girlfriend when he was served with a 209A restraining order. Believing he could convince the judge not to extend the restraining order the client appeared without a lawyer. He was wrong. The judge did in fact extend the restraining order for a year. Nevertheless,…

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Charges of Domestic Assault and Battery Against Non-Citizen Physician Dismissed
Stephen Neyman

Our client is a physician with a thriving practice in the Boston area. In March of this year police responded to a 911 call at his girlfriend’s home. In the 911 recording the police could hear our client attempting to enter her apartment while she, the alleged victim, was yelling that “he just pushed me”.…

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Charges of Open and Gross Lewdness Against Firefighter do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

The defendant is a firefighter working for a rural town in Massachusetts. Over the course of several months, the defendant was seen masturbating in his home with his window shades open. This activity was witnessed by several people characterized as victims and witnesses. The defendant received an application for a complaint charging him with three…

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Charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident With Property Damage Against Nurse do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

Our client is a nurse who lives in an affluent Boston suburb. Several months ago she drove into the parking lot of a liquor store and struck two vehicles. She proceeded to enter the store, buy some alcohol and leave. Several people in the parking lot witnessed this occurrence. The police were called. They located…

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Charges of Leaving the Scene of an Accident With Property Damage against AI Engineer do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

Our client is an AI engineer with an undergraduate degree as well as a masters degree in engineering from a top twenty university. Several months ago he was visiting friends in Boston. The roads were snowing and slippery. He parked to get some takeout food and returned to find his car blocked in by a…

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Charges of Carrying a Firearm Without a License to Carry Against Truck Driver Dismissed
Stephen Neyman

Our client is an independent truck driver who logs over 150,000 miles per year for work. He is from a state that permits its residents to carry firearms without a license to carry. Our client was not aware of Massachusetts laws that strictly require anyone carrying a firearm to have a license to carry. While…

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Charges of OUI Against Landscape Design Company CEO to be Dismissed
Stephen Neyman

Our client owns a landscape design company based in the northwest. He was recently in Massachusetts on business. He was observed driving a car erratically. Several people driving other cars called 911 prompting officers to look for this car. When they located the vehicle they made their own observations about reckless and negligent driving. The…

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Charges of Strangulation and Domestic Assault and Battery Against Iron Worker Dismissed
Stephen Neyman

Our client is an iron worker with several decades of experience in that industry. He is a high ranking member of the union and cannot afford to have any convictions. Several months ago he came home to find his wife and a man the couple knew watching television, drinking and sitting on a couch in…

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Guns Found Car After Motor Vehicle Stop Are Inadmissible After Successful Motion to Suppress Unlawful Search and Seizure
Stephen Neyman

Last summer the defendant was driving in a suburban Boston city. According to the police report and the officer who testified at the hearing, the defendant was driving on the wrong side of the road. He nearly hit the officer head on. He nearly hit several other vehicles and pedestrians in the area. In response,…

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Charges of Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon Against Chef do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

The defendant is a well known chef who co-owns many restaurants throughout the northeast. Several months ago, he and one of the cooks at one of his Massachusetts restaurants got into an argument. The argument turned physical when the “victim” spit in our client’s face. Our client responded by hitting him with a large ladle…

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