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Pretrial Probation for Truck Driver Charged With Attempted Larceny and Charges of Receiving Stolen Property Over $1,200 Operating Uninsured and Unregistered and Unlicensed All Dismissed
Nearly a year ago, our client, an independent truck driver, came to Massachusetts to pick up a load of goods. When he arrived at the designated location he was met by police officers. Apparently, the goods he was to pick up were purchased with a stolen credit card. The police then searched the truck and found thousands of dollars of stolen appliances in the truck. The man was driving a truck that was unregistered and uninsured. The plates were concealed and the man did not have a valid driver’s license. He was arrested and charged with attempted larceny G.L. c. 266 section 30 and G.L. c. 274 section 6, receiving stolen property over $1,200 G.L. c. 266 section 60, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle G.L. c. 90 section 10, operating uninsured G.L. c. 90 section 34J and concealing plates G.L. c. 90 section 23. We arranged for pretrial probation under G.L. c. 276 section 87 for the attempted larceny for a period of six months and all other charges were dismissed.
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