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Pre-Arraignment Diversion for College Student Charged With Breaking and Entering
Our client is a college student. In February of 2021, around 3:00 a.m. he was seen walking down a street looking into car windows. The person making the observation followed him and called the police. The witness saw the man enter a pickup truck and remove several items and then discard them in a trash can. The police arrived and corroborated the witness’ report. The man was charged with Breaking and Entering With the Intent to Commit a Misdemeanor under G.L. c. 266 section 16A. Attorney Neyman was retained. Today, our office was able to get pre-arraignment diversion pursuant to G.L. c. 276A. There will be no record of this event in his criminal history.
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