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Charges of Domestic Assault and Battery, Intimidation of a Witness and Strangulation or Suffocation Dismissed
On January 5, 2017 members of the Foxboro, Massachusetts Police Department responded to a chilling 911 call. The caller claimed that she had just been thrown to the ground and strangled by her husband. The man was still inside the home threatening to hurt their six week old child. She also claimed that her husband initially took the victim’s phone to prevent her from calling for help. Officers arrived and persuaded the man to let the baby go. He complied and was arrested. He was charged with domestic assault and battery under G.L. c. 265 Section 13M, intimidation of a witness, G.L. c. 268 Section 13B and strangulation and suffocation in violation of G.L. c. 265 Section 15D. Attorney Neyman was retained to represent the defendant. He was initially able to get the man released from jail on bail and today succeeded in getting the entire case dismissed.
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