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Charges of Vandalism Against Tattoo Parlor Owner Reduced to Tagging and Continued Without a Finding
Our client is a tattoo artist who owns a very well known tattoo parlor. His work is renowned. In March of this year he and some competitors were engaged in a “competition” that involved tagging public and private properties throughout Massachusetts as a way of displaying talents. The tagging was very destructive and the defendant and his competitors were caught on city pole cameras and identified. Our client was charged with two counts of vandalism under G.L. c. 266 section 126A. These are felonies carrying a three year state prison sentence. Attorney Neyman was hired. Today, we were able to get the case continued without a finding (CWOF). After a short probationary period the case will be dismissed.
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