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Charges of Assault and Battery Against Medical Researcher do not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
The defendant holds a doctorate in several disciplines from top ten universities. He is engaged in medical research and is currently working towards eradicating fatal diseases worldwide. Several months ago our client was involved in an altercation with a taxicab driver. The driver claimed that during the course of the conflict our client spit on him. The police responded, obtained our client’s name and issued a summons for him to attend a clerk magistrate hearing where he was charged with assault and battery in violation of G.L. c. 265 section 13A. He hired Attorney Neyman to represent him. The hearing was conducted and the victim appeared. We were able to demonstrate to the presiding magistrate that our client was not the individual who assaulted the victim. No probable cause was found and no complaint issued.
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