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Charges of Improper Storage of a Firearm Against Cyber Security Professional do not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Our client is a cyber security specialist who travels throughout the country helping to establish secure websites for large international internet based businesses. Several weeks ago he engaged men to detail his car and his girlfriend’s car. The detailers went to his home and were unable to access water so it was agreed that they could take the cars down the street to do the detailing close by. The defendant legally owned a gun that was in the console of the car. Without our client’s consent, the detailers took both cars and started drag racing. Both were stopped. The police located the gun in our client’s car. A summons for a clerk magistrate hearing charging improper storage of a firearm under G.L. c. 140 section 131L was sent to our client. Today, Attorney Neyman persuaded the clerk magistrate hearing and the police sergeant not to issue the complaint.
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