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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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Complaint for Trespass Does Not Issue Following Clerk Magistrate Hearing
The defendant is a computer engineer with several graduate degrees. He has a passion for photography. Several weeks ago he was taking pictures of historic buildings that are owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In order to get a clearer shot of the property he climbed over the fence. He was quickly surrounded by state troopers and interrogated. When he told them what he was doing he was given a summons for a clerk magistrate hearing charging him with trespassing under G.L. c. 266 Section 120. He hired Attorney Stephen Neyman to represent him. Today, after a clerk magistrate hearing no complaint issued. The matter was dismissed.
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Charges of trespassing and disturbing a public assembly to be dismissed
Roxbury District Court: Our client, a local college student, was arrested and charged with trespassing and disturbing a public assembly after allegedly jumping a wall at Fenway Park during a game and running onto the field. Our office was able to get the case continued without a finding for only 3 months, meaning that all charges will be dismissed in 3 months provided that our client stays out of criminal legal trouble.
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Charges of Disorderly Conduct against Boston Businessman Dismissed Prior to Arraignment
Boston Municipal Court # 10-7918. According to Boston Police, on November 6, 2010 at 2:11 a.m. Boston Police officers were transporting a prisoner to the station for booking. They were on State Street when the defendant walked out in front of the cruiser, blocking its path and obstructing the police. The police officers tried to get the defendant to move out of the way. Instead, he started to dance. He was arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct. Our office succeeded in getting the case dismissed today prior to arraignment.