Articles Posted in 2025

Charges of Assault by Means of a Dangerous Weapon Against Restaurant Chain Owner Dismissed
Stephen Neyman

Our client owns a chain of restaurants throughout the Northeast. In January of this year he got into an altercation with two individuals near his home. The two individuals were insulting our client about his ethnicity. Our client verbally defended himself and did everything he could to avoid physical contact with these people. Nevertheless, these…

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Pretrial Probation for Scientist Charged With Open and Gross Lewdness and Charges of Disorderly Person and Trespass Dismissed
Stephen Neyman

In May of this year police officers responded to a call for a man masturbating in his car on a college campus. The officers approached the car and observed the man sitting in the driver’s seat without a shirt or pants on. The person making the 911 call identified the individual and graphically described the…

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Charges of Sex for a Fee Against Non-Citizen Software Developer do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

Our client is a software developer. He is also not a citizen of this country. In May of this year it was alleged that our client was soliciting women dressed like prostitutes for sexual services. Unbeknownst to our client the women were undercover police officers assigned to a task force targeting men like this. After…

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Charges of Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle Against Truck Driver do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

The defendant is a commercial truck driver. He typically drives tandem trailers containing goods for various Supermarket chains. A few months ago he was driving from New York to Massachusetts. He unhitched one of the trailers at a destination point. He intended to head to another destination point with the remaining trailer. While doing so…

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Charges of Sex For a Fee Against Local Professional do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

Our client is a professional with over 10 years graduate school behind him. Several months ago he responded to an online advertisement offering sexual services in exchange for money. Our client is alleged to have texted with someone purporting to be a prostitute. Specific Services were requested and a specific fee was negotiated. When our…

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Pretrial Probation for Computer Software and Programming Engineer Charged With Multiple Counts of Malicious Destruction to a Several Motor Vehicles
Stephen Neyman

Our client is a highly regarded computer software engineer and programmer. Over the course of several weeks he went on a spree causing destruction to several motor vehicles.  this was motivated by some strongly held political views. The man was accused of damaging vehicles with bumper stickers supporting particular political views which he opposed.  Video…

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Criminal Complaint For Larceny Does Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Stephen Neyman

The defendant is a mother of six who has suffered some recent economic hardships. Several months ago she was in a store where she was observed stealing several items of Great Value. The loss prevention officer at the store confronted her and was able to get her name and address. He went through older store…

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Pretrial Probation for Woman Charged With Assault and Battery on an Elderly Person
Stephen Neyman

The victim in this case is an 87 year old man in the care of an assisted living facility. Several months ago, his former wife entered the nursing home for a visit. According to eyewitness reports, the visit became hostile. The victim started to yell out for assistance. Our client supposedly struck him in the…

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Pretrial Probation for Four Men Charged With Sex For a Fee in Connection With the Cambridge Brothel Scandal
Stephen Neyman

In the fall of 2023 we were hired to represent four men implicated in the Cambridge Massachusetts brothel scandal. What started as a routine sexual conduct for a fee case became a protracted litigation that ended up in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. After nearly two years of litigation pertaining to the confidentiality of clerk…

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Charges of Larceny Over $1,200 (a felony) Against Nail Salon Owner to be Dismissed
Stephen Neyman

Our client owns a chain of nail salons throughout Eastern Massachusetts. Back in November she was shopping at a high-end department store. She made several purchases totaling in excess of $20,000. Two weeks later she went back to the store and tried to return one of the items. Notwithstanding store policy she was not permitted…

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