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MA Firearm’s Related Crimes

Experienced Gun Crime Defense Attorney

If you have been arrested on weapons charges in Massachusetts, it is critical to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible given the potential penalties that a conviction can carry. Weapons charges may include the illegal possession of a firearm, the illegal possession of ammunition, the illegal sales or distribution of weapons and unlawful discharge.

In Essex County, at The Newton Law Firm, I provide criminal defense for guns and weapons charges throughout Massachusetts. Weapons charges may also come in conjunction to other criminal offenses, such as assault or drug crimes. My firm can defend against various types of weapon-related offenses and fight to protect your rights and your future.

Contact our firm to schedule a free initial consultation. Discuss your charges and your options by calling 617-466-6068.

EXPERIENCED MIDDLESEX COUNTY LAWYERS HANDLING POSSESSION OF A FIREARM CASES

While most people think of weapons charges, they typically associate them with firearms. In Massachusetts, however, various objects may be considered dangerous or deadly weapons, including knives, baseball bats and motor vehicles. My firm will represent juveniles and adults facing various types of gun charges, weapons offenses and related crimes.

I will provide comprehensive representation for all aspects of the criminal case. This involves a thorough investigation of the alleged events and whether your rights were infringed upon during the gathering of evidence by law enforcement officials. It is important to move quickly after you have been charged with any criminal offense.

If you have been arrested for a gun crime or weapons charge in Massachusetts, learn more about what our firm can do to help. Contact us for experienced and relentless representation in Essex County and the surrounding areas.

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