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Don't let a Massachusetts Indecent Exposure Charge
Ruin Your Life!
Arrested in Massachusetts for Indecent Exposure?
A Massachusetts indecent exposure charge can cause you tremendous
difficulty in your life. If found guilty, you run the risk of becoming
part of a sexual registry or a registered sex offender. This will
follow you around for the rest of your life, and cause untold
difficulties and hardship in your life. You need a Massachusetts
criminal defense lawyer who will do everything possible to fight these
charges and get them dismissed or reduced.
It's fairly common for someone to be charged with indecent exposure
after simply urinating in public if someone happens to see you.
According to Massachusetts General Law, a charge of indecent
exposure or other disorderly acts have the following penalties:
- up to six months in jail
- or, a fine of up to $200,
- or, both the fine and jail term.
Indecent Exposure Defense Strategies
The first thing I'll try to do is get the charges reduced or
dropped right away. I'll talk to the prosecutor and explain the
circumstances and how the police may have been mistaken to issue such
a charge. The goal is to get any sex offender risks off the table as
quickly as possible. If necessary, I'll file a series of motions to
get any evidence against you removed. The specifics vary depending on
the facts of your case.
A Mass Defense Lawyer to Protect Your Legal
Rights
I am in different MA courts every day, defending my clients rights
and freedom on charges of indecent exposure and all other criminal
charges. If you've been charged with indecent exposure or any another
criminal charge in Massachusetts, you need someone who will fight for
your rights. Call me at (781)326-2700.
By calling, you have nothing to lose but the tremendous
emotional stress your arrest has brought you. Defending people is what
I do for a living. Call to set up a free consultation now.
Sincerely,
Elliot Savitz, Attorney at Law
Massachusetts General Laws, Excerpt
CHAPTER 272. CRIMES AGAINST CHASTITY, MORALITY, DECENCY AND
GOOD ORDER
Section 53. Common night walkers, common street walkers, both
male and female, common railers and brawlers, persons who with
offensive and disorderly acts or language accost or annoy persons of
the opposite sex, lewd, wanton and lascivious persons in speech or
behavior, idle and disorderly persons, disturbers of the peace,
keepers of noisy and disorderly houses, and persons guilty of indecent
exposure may be punished by imprisonment in a jail or house of
correction for not more than six months, or by a fine of not more than
two hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Elliot Savitz, Attorney at Law
30 Eastbrook Road
Suite 201
Dedham, MA 02026
(781)326-2700
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