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Charges of Breaking and Entering in the Nighttime With the Intent to Commit a Felony Against School Bus Driver Dismissed
In November of 2024 police in a suburban Boston city responded to a call from a man breaking into a home rented to another person. When they arrived they observed a hole in the sheetrock of the kitchen large enough for a human body to fit through. The caller told the police that our client, a bus driver, had sawed his way through the wall from the basement. Our client was present and admitted to doing so. However, he claimed that he was the rightful owner of the home and that the alleged victim was occupying the property unlawfully. The case was initially prosecuted as an unarmed home invasion under G.L. c. 266 section 16. It was later reduced to breaking and entering in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony also in violation of G.L. c. 266 section 15. Attorney Neyman was hired and today all charges against our client were dismissed.
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