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Charges of Malicious Destruction to an Automobile Resolved With Pretrial Probation
Several months ago our client got into a vicious argument with her boyfriend’s former girlfriend. The argument became so nasty that our client threw a beer bottle at the girlfriend’s car causing clearly visible damage. The police arrived. Our client admitted to the crime and was charged with malicious destruction to a motor vehicle under G.L. c. 266 section 28. That crime is a felony that has additional consequences. First, these charges cannot be continued without a finding. Second, a conviction of these charges results in a fine of twice the amount of damage sustained. Third, there is a loss of license associated with a conviction on this crime. Today, Attorney Neyman was able to get our client pretrial probation under G.L. c. 276 section 87.
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