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Massachusetts Criminal Defense Lawyer Elliot Savitz handles all types of criminal cases and procedures,
including arraignments, pre-trials, motion to suppress
hearings, bail hearings, trials, and appeals.
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Arrested
in Massachusetts? Know the Law and Defend Your Rights!
After an arrest, you already
know that you may be facing serious consequences under Massachusetts
law. Consulting with an experienced criminal lawyer who deals with MA
criminal law issues every day can help you work through all the
complexities which may leave you feeling overwhelmed.
Here are the
general steps in the process for most criminal legal matters in
Massachusetts District Courts:
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Clerk's
Hearing: Also known as a Show Cause hearing, A
Clerk Magistrate's hearing can happen before or after an
arraignment. If you received a summons in the mail and were not
arrested, you must appear at a Clerk Magistrate's hearing.
Consult with a lawyer first! At the hearing, the Commonwealth must establish sufficient
evidence to move forward with the charges against you. It's
a excellent chance for a good lawyer to have the entire case thrown out
in many cases, before even a criminal complaint is issued..
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Arraignment:
An arraignment is your first appearance in court after being
arrested. You will have the charges officially read to you and be
advised of your legal rights. If you are bailed out, in most cases
your arraignment date will be within a few days. If you are held
in jail, you'll generally be brought to court on the next business
day.
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Pre-trial
Conference: Typically a pre-trial conference happens a few
weeks after an arraignment. You and your lawyer will meet
with the DA, who will usually offer a plea bargain if you decide
to plead guilty. You can decide to accept the offer, or reject it
and ask for a trial. Other evidentiary motions and court paperwork
will be processed if you are fighting the case. Otherwise, you
will usually go before the judge that day to plead guilty or to
a CWOF.
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Suppression
/ Motion Hearing: A court hearing at which various motions
are filed, depending on the circumstances. For example, if your
lawyer feels that your constitutional rights may have been
violated, he may file a motion to suppress the evidence against
you on those grounds.
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Trial:
Most trials in Massachusetts criminal cases take place in district
court where you have a right to have a trial in front of a judge
(a bench trial), where the judge decides your guilt or innocence
if you and your lawyer decide that is best for you. Otherwise,
you will be set for a jury trial, where 6 empanelled citizens make that
determination.
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Sentencing:
The Court imposes a sentence after a conviction at trial or after
a plea bargain is formally accepted and a plea entered. Sentences
may include fines, probation, jail time, community service,
or some combination or those. After a conviction in a
Massachusetts District Court, the sentence is usually issued
immediately.
Call me to speak about your
Massachusetts Criminal charge, and I can give you specific
advice about your options in protecting your rights and your freedom. Being
arrested in not the same as being guilty!
By
calling, you have nothing to lose. I'll be happy to talk with you
and discuss your case before you decide if you want to hire me. Either
way, you'll get some free advice. Defending people accused of crimes
is what I do for a living. Call to set up a free consultation now. I'm
available to meet you in my greater Boston offices in
Dedham or Brockton.
Elliot Savitz, Attorney at Law
30 Eastbrook Road
Suite 201
Dedham, MA 02026
(781)326-2700
Disclaimer: Reading this site is
no substitute for competent legal advice. This site is for
informational purposes only and is not meant as advice. By
reading this site, no attorney client relationship is established.
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