by jmiller | May 10, 2014 | OUI
In Massachusetts there are two types of breath tests that could be administered by a police officer if you are suspected of operating under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The first is a portable breath test (PBT). A PBT is a hand-held device that police... by jmiller | May 3, 2014 | Constitutional Rights, Drugs, Search & Seizure
On or about May 2, 2014, eight people were charged with trafficking cocaine in the Framingham, MA area. According to the Metrowest Daily News, Robert Hairston, Norma Hairston, Carl Jones, Cheniel Garcia, Stephanie Ressor, Calvin Hodge, Nasean Johnson and Mark Perkins... by jmiller | May 1, 2014 | Due Process Rights, Uncategorized
In some criminal cases, important evidence exists in the form of video, text messages, emails and/or facebook posts to name a few. If you believe the evidence is favorable to your case, it is important to inform your lawyer immediately. Why? As time passes,... by jmiller | Apr 25, 2014 | Assault & Battery, Domestic Assault
What is ‘domestic’ assault and battery in Massachusetts? When a person is charged with assault and battery in Massachusetts and the alleged victim and the defendant are engaged in some sort of ‘domestic’ relationship, the crime will frequently be termed ‘domestic... by jmiller | Apr 21, 2014 | Larceny Offenses
A police office sees you drive through a stop sign. The officer pulls you over. When the officer runs the vehicle registration, the car comes back as stolen. You are arrested and charged with receiving a stolen motor vehicle. How do you defend against the charge....
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