Articles Posted in 2012

Felony Drug Charges, Possession With Intent to Distribute Class D Dismissed Against Local Man
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Hingham District Court: On April 18, 2012 members of a south shore police department executed a search warrant at the home of our client. Upon gaining access to the home officers contacted the defendant who directed them to the location where he was storing drugs and drug distribution paraphernalia. Officers seized drugs, scales, packaging agents,…

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Charges of Breaking and Entering, Larceny Over $250 to be Dismissed Against Local Teenager
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Concord District Court: The prosecution alleged that on January 30, 2012 Lexington, Massachusetts police were dispatched to an apartment that had apparently been broken into. Upon arrival the officers learned that in addition to the breaking and entering jewelry had also been stolen. The crime scene was processed and boot prints were identified in the…

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Felony Malicious Destruction to Property Charges Reduced to Misdemeanor and to be Dismissed
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Boston Municipal Court: The defendant is an accountant at a major international accounting firm. He had criminal legal problems in the past of a felony nature that we succeeded in getting dismissed. This past March he and his girlfriend got into an argument on a busy city street. During the course of the argument the…

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Negligent Operation and Operating to Endanger Charges Dismissed Against Local Businessman
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Brighton District Court: The defendant was stopped and cited while driving on a local highway. According to the police, the defendant was traveling at speeds in excess of one hundred miles per hour. While doing so he cut off an ambulance. Criminal charges were brought in the Brighton District Court. Our office was able to…

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Assault and Battery Case Against Local College Student Dismissed Prior to Arraignment
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Newton District Court: The prosecution alleged that on October 13, 2012 police at a local university responded to a dormitory for a report of an assault and battery. Officers met up with the victim who reported that the defendant, his roommate, were at a party and got into an argument about spreading rumors about some…

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Harassment Prevention Order Against Public School Bus Driver Vacated After Hearing
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Lynn District Court: The complainant applied for and was granted a temporary Harassment Prevention Order against a local public school bus driver. She believed that the defendant and her husband were involved with one another. She claimed that the defendant went to her house and paced her driveway for twenty minutes. She also received several…

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Motion to suppress evidence allowed in marijuana distribution and Class B drug possession case
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Hingham District Court: Police obtained a warrant to search our client’s home for evidence of suspected sale of marijuana and other drugs. In support of the warrant, police claimed that two confidential informants provided information relative to our client. Police also claimed that the informants made controlled buys in our client’s home. Denise Dolan of…

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Motion to suppress evidence allowed, charges of cocaine possession dismissed
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Worcester District Court: Police alleged that they stopped our client pursuant to a tip relative to a nearby bank robbery. The caller provided our client’s license plate number and indicated that the driver and passenger had wads of cash on their laps. Police stopped our client in his car and observed stacks of $100 bills.…

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Motion to dismiss school zone drug violation allowed
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Brockton District Court: Our client was charged with distribution of Class B drugs in a school zone. Until August of 2012, the school zone violation triggering distance was 1,000 feet. On August 2, 2012, the legislature passed the “Three Strikes” law, which reduced the school zone range to 300 feet. It was alleged that our…

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Charges of minor in possession of alcohol dismissed after clerk’s hearing
Law Offices of Stephen Neyman Team

Roxbury District Court: Police sought a complaint against our client, a local college student, after responding to a party at his home. There were approximately 75 guests and drinking was involved. Our client, like many of his guests, was underage. The criminal complaint application was dismissed today after a clerk’s hearing.

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