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Charges of Failure to Register as a Sex Offender to be Dismissed
Cambridge District Court: The prosecution alleged that on April 3, 2012 a Belmont Police Officer was conducting an audit of sex offender registration in that town. He learned that the defendant's registration had expired four days earlier and that he had not registered with another city or town. The officer followed up with the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board and learned the same to be reflected with their records. The defendant had a criminal record that exceeded the predicate sex offense. It included Assaults and Drug cases. Today, Attorney Neyman was able to get the case continued without a finding. If the defendant remains free from criminal problems during the probationary period the case will be dismissed.
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Charges of Failing to Register as a Sex Offender Against Local Chef to be Dismissed
Dedham District Court: Our client is a well-know local chef. Many years ago, as a juvenile he was convicted of various Sex Crimes and subsequently ordered under the Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) guidelines to register as a sex offender. He failed to do so and was charged with Failure to Register as a Sex Offender, a felony in Massachusetts. He hired Attorney Stephen Neyman to represent him. Earlier today the case was continued without a finding. Provided the defendant remain compliant with his registration requirements and obey all laws the case will be dismissed.