What Are the Penalties for Driving with an Expired or Suspended License in Massachusetts?
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by Altman & Altman
2M ago
In Massachusetts, driving with an expired or suspended license is a serious offense that can result in significant penalties, including fines, additional license suspension, and even jail time. Understanding the legal ramifications of these violations is essential for anyone who finds themselves facing such charges. The Difference Between Expired and Suspended Licenses Expired License: An ..read more
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What Are the Penalties for Refusing the Breathalyzer in Massachusetts?
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by Altman & Altman
6M ago
Driving under the influence (DUI) in Massachusetts carries severe penalties for those convicted. One of the key aspects of DUI enforcement is the administration of breathalyzer tests, which measure a driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC). While many are familiar with the consequences of failing a breathalyzer, fewer people understand the ramifications of refusing one. Massachusetts operates under an “implied consent” law. When you obtain a driver’s license in the state, you automatically consent to submit to chemical tests (breath, blood, or urine) if a police officer suspects you of driving un ..read more
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What happens if I miss my criminal court date in Massachusetts?
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by Altman & Altman
9M ago
The short answer is that likely a warrant has been issued for your arrest.  That may, however, sound scarier than it is.  Usually, your mistake is correctable if handled correctly and thoroughly.   There are many factors which will ultimately determine what consequence, if any, there will be for you missing your court date.  Ultimately, a District Attorney and/or Judge will consider an unlimited amount of factors when deciding upon how to handle your missed court date.  Factors include but are not limited to: the reason(s) why you missed the court date and proof t ..read more
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An overview of what happens at an arraignment in Massachusetts
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by Altman & Altman
1y ago
What is an arraignment?  An arraignment is usually how a criminal case commences against you.  There are exceptions to this general rule, which I shall talk about later.  At an arraignment, typically a plea of NOT GUILTY is entered against you and a Pre-Trial Conference date set.  Arraignments can be as uneventful as that or incredibly impactful and quite eventful. The more eventful and impactful arraignments involve setting bail and even potentially holding you in jail during some of the pendency of the case.  It could also involve you being ordered away from a person ..read more
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Man Convicted of Murder in 32-Year-Old Massachusetts Cold Case
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by Altman & Altman
1y ago
Three decades after the death of a 17-year-old Malden girl, a Middlesex jury found a Georgia man guilty of her murder. Rodney Daniels, 50, was convicted of first-degree murder this month for shooting Patricia Moreno on the fire escape of her apartment on July 20, 1991. Moreno had been staying at the home with her foster mother, the woman’s two teenage daughters, and Daniels, who was the older daughter’s boyfriend. Daniels admitted being home at the time of the killing, according to a press release by the Middlesex District Attorney, but said he had been sleeping. No weapon or cartridge casing ..read more
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What Constitutes Disorderly Conduct in Massachusetts?
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by Altman & Altman
2y ago
What Constitutes Disorderly Conduct in Massachusetts? Over 2,000 people a year find themselves under arrest for disorderly conduct in Massachusetts. But what exactly is disorderly conduct? Often used as a catch-all offense when someone acts in a way that is likely to upset others, disorderly conduct actually applies to a range of activities. So if you engage in any number of behaviors that annoy the public at large, you may face a charge of disorderly conduct in Massachusetts. While each state has its own laws about what constitutes disorderly conduct, Massachusetts defines it as “behavior tha ..read more
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Applying for a hardship license in Massachusetts
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by Altman & Altman
3y ago
We often get the question here at Altman and Altman LLP, if I have lost my Massachusetts drivers license due to a criminal or motor vehicle infraction, am I eligible to apply for a hardship license? In general (though with some exceptions) the answer is yes. There are two instances where the hardship license is unlikely to be granted are as follows:  If someone is serving a license suspension for refusing a breathalyzer test it is an uphill battle and very unlikely, In addition if someone had their license suspended for negligent or reckless homicide the answer is generally not likely as ..read more
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What is the difference between probable cause and show cause hearings in Massachusetts?
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by Altman & Altman
4y ago
What is a show cause hearing? A show cause hearing is held before a Massachusetts district court magistrate to establish whether or not there is probable cause that you committed the crime you are accused of. In other words, the prosecution must demonstrate that the evidence shows reasonable grounds for you to be charged with the crime. It is generally available to you if you are accused of committing a misdemeanor crime that you were not arrested for. You may request one within four days of receiving a motor vehicle citation that details misdemeanor charges. At this hearing you, the accused ..read more
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How Does Foreign Extradition Work In Practice?
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by Altman & Altman
4y ago
Foreign extradition is the process by which a criminal found within the United States, is handed over to another country for the sake of criminal proceedings in that country. This process is regulated by treaty and is handled by the federal government. The United States has agreements with over 100 countries. Often these treaties cover all acts that are considered crimes in both countries; however, some only apply to specific crimes. There are times when extradition is allowed without the presence of a treaty, but this will often only occur if the country offers reciprocity. In other words, th ..read more
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Open warrant in Massachusetts? What you need to know
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by Altman & Altman
4y ago
What is an open warrant? Open warrants give police officers the authority to arrest a specific individual. Somebody with an open warrant against them may be pulled over. When officers pull you over, they run your name through their system. If there are any open warrants against you, you will likely be arrested on the spot. Open warrants are issued for many reasons. There are two types, default warrants and straight warrants. Default Warrants ..read more
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