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Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorneys
1st Time Offenders:
Many people who find themselves involved in the criminal justice system have never been in trouble with the law before. Chambers can often find a first-time offender some extra relief through the court system.
Battery Domestic Violence:
At Chambers, we represent men and women charged with assault, battery and domestic battery charges. Massachusetts treats violent crimes against a person very seriously. Contact Chambers
Driving w / Suspended License:
Our office represents in-state and out-of-state clients who are arrested or ticketed for driving with a suspended or revoked license. Sometimes people do not realize their license has been suspended due to an out of state ticket finally catching up to them. Their first knowledge of the suspension is when they are pulled over for a traffic violation. We can assist you with most vehicle-related violations
Drug Offenses:
are considered crimes under both Federal and State criminal justice codes, which make the manufacturing, possession, trafficking, distribution and selling of a number of controlled substances a crime. Chambers, with offices in Danvers, Massachusetts has considerable experience representing defendants on Federal and State drug charges.
DWI / OUI / Drunk Driving:
refers to driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating substance. This offense applies to any type of motor vehicle such as a motorcycle or boat and and be prosecuted if you are found operating the vehicle on any place the public has access to travel on. At Chambers, we have extensive experience representing residents and non-residents who have been charged with violating Massachusetts' OUI laws.
Felonies:
are crimes typically punishable by over one year in prison. Most felonies include fines and may be defined under the Federal or State penal codes.
Fraud:
is a crime that occurs in many different forms but typically involves the alleged defendant receiving some type of financial gain through direct theft or a theft by false pretenses. To prove a defendant has committed some type of fraud the prosecution must show that the defendant knowingly and intentionally deceived the victim.
Misdemeanors:
are generally crimes where the punishment is less than one year in prison. Many crimes, such as theft, simple assault, drug possession have degrees of seriousness with the most serious being felonies and the less serious being misdemeanors. At Chambers, we represent people who get arrested or charged with either misdemeanors or felonies.
RICO Crimes:
refers to the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act passed in 1970 as part of a larger organized crime bill. The act was enacted to allow law enforcement to vigorously investigate and prosecute organized crime, but also it has been used to prosecute individuals other than just those associated with organized crime.
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Theft, Fraud, Shoplifting:
At Chambers, we handle all types of theft and fraud cases throughout Massachusetts
Traffic violations:
may be crimes or may be classified as infractions, which are generally not considered part of the criminal law. In jurisdictions where they are crimes, they are typically considered the lowest level of misdemeanor and are only punished by a fine. However, some traffic violations can rise to the level of more serious crimes, such as vehicular homicide or leaving the scene of an accident.
White collar crimes:
refer to the group of property crimes typically committed to gain a business or professional advantage. White collar crimes include mail fraud, bank fraud, securities fraud, embezzlement, tax crimes, and environmental pollution
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