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Charges of Malicious Destruction to Property Over $1,200 and Assault Against College Professor do Not Issue After Clerk Magistrate Hearing
Our client is a college professor at a well known top ranked university. In April of this year he was involved in a road rage incident on a busy suburban street. The cars came to a stop at a traffic light. Our client got out of his car and struck the window of the victim’s car and threatened to kill both of them. The victims provided our client’s vehicle information to the police. An identification was made and our client was summoned to court for a clerk magistrate hearing. The police were applying for complaints for malicious destruction to property over $1,200 under G.L. c. 266 section 127 and two counts of assault under G.L. c. 265 section 13A. Today, at a clerk’s hearing we convinced the clerk magistrate not to issue a complaint.
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