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Salem District Court - Jury Verdict NOT GUILTY, Both Counts, Client Released From Custody

December 7th 2011
Salem District Court
Malicious Destruction of Property Chapter 266 Section 127
Malicious Destruction of Property Chapter 266 Section 127
Client was charged with Malicious Destruction of Property over $250.00. According to the Police he sent threatening text to the mother of his children early in the A.M. hours. Soon after the accuser said she saw Client outside her home walking back and forth and when she went to huddle her children into a room abrick was thrown threw her window-shattering the window. She immediately called 911 and reported the incident. When Police arrived they noticed her car windshield was also broken. Client was charged with Felony counts each that carried a up too a two-year house of correction sentence. A real possibility ofeach sentence being imposed to there fullest since Client has a seven page record that listed convictions on various crimes of violence---as well as several restraining orders. The District Attorney zealously (yet fairly and professionally) pursued the case---but she could not rehabilitate the evidence that she was given since ---in the end---the attentive and alert jury rendered a verdict of not guilty on both counts.

RESULT: Jury Verdict NOT GUILTY, Both Counts, Client Released From Custody. 

 

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