
What Happens at an Arraignment in Massachusetts?
For many individuals, an arraignment is the first court appearance after being charged with a crime. It can feel overwhelming and unfamiliar, especially for someone who has never been involved
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For many individuals, an arraignment is the first court appearance after being charged with a crime. It can feel overwhelming and unfamiliar, especially for someone who has never been involved

Being contacted by law enforcement can be intimidating, especially when you believe you have done nothing wrong. Many people assume that cooperating fully will resolve the situation more quickly. In

The holiday season is filled with celebrations – office parties, family gatherings, college friends returning home, and New Year’s festivities. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most active times

Possession of a controlled substance is one of the most common criminal charges prosecuted in state and federal courts. Despite its frequency, many people do not fully understand what qualifies

Getting pulled over by the police can be a stressful experience, even for minor traffic infractions like speeding or running a red light. Most people assume that a traffic stop

If you refuse a breath or blood test during a suspected OUI or drunk driving arrest in Massachusetts, you may assume that prosecutors cannot use chemical evidence against you. But

Arrested in Massachusetts? Here’s What to Do Next Getting arrested is an overwhelming and frightening experience, whether it’s your first time or you’ve faced charges before. In Massachusetts, the legal

What Is Aggravated Assault? In Massachusetts, assault is generally defined as the attempt or threat to cause physical harm to another person. However, when certain aggravating factors are present, the

Larceny is one of the most commonly charged theft-related crimes in Massachusetts. While the term may sound broad, it has a specific legal definition and encompasses a variety of offenses.

Domestic violence assault and battery charges are among the most serious and emotionally charged criminal offenses in Massachusetts. These cases often arise from disputes between spouses, romantic partners, family members, or household members.