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RESULT: Prosecution Stopped, Agreement to Complete Twenty Hours Community Service and Pay $100.00 and Six Month Dismissal Enter all Charges

January 23rd 2012

Waltham District Court

Assault and Battery Chapter 265 Section 15a

Disorderly Conduct Chapter 272 Section 53

Client was with a fellow International Student and both were enrolled at a prestigious school outside Boston when they became involved in an incident with a young man and his girlfriend. According to the police report provided, the pair was heavily intoxicated when they approached a young couple and asked them for money. After asking for money they apparently began by shoving and an eventual fight landing one of the men in the hospital. The parents of client had a number of legitimate concerns, primarily that 1) there son would go to jail 2) there son would be found guilty of a crime 3) their son would have a criminal record and 4) their case would possibly prevent an application for U.S. Citizenship in the future. ---- After negotiating the case with an attentive and hard-working District Attorney office a resolution was agreed too that resulted in none of the above concerns. Basically, the young men work in a soup kitchen for a total of twenty hours; stay out of trouble and in six months the case is past history.

RESULT: Prosecution Stopped, Agreement to Complete Twenty Hours Community Service and Pay $100.00 And After Six Months a DISMISSAL-Automatically. 

 

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