“Sam….what gives? You tell us that the next day’s Boston Criminal Lawyer Blog is going to be an unhappy one and then you disappear for the rest of the week? You call this “daily“???” I know, I know…sorry about that. Sometimes my responsibilities to my clients necessitate my irregular definition…
Articles Posted in Assault and Battery
Boston-Area Parking Violation Results In Felony Assault With Weapon Charge
Did you know that the Boston Criminal Law Blog is the number one read criminal law blog in Massachusetts? Thanks for that, by the way. Well, it looks like we need to tell our neighbors in Rhode Island about it too. After all, I began this week warning you about…
Massachusetts Strip Club Said To Be Scene Of Disorderly Conduct And Assault & Battery On Police Officers
Well, the Boston Criminal Law Blog is likely to a be a bit shorter this week as we prepare for major battle in the criminal justice trenches later this week. There is always time, though, to remind you that, even in the times of hottest temper, it pays to keep…
Amy Bishop’s Parents Maintain that Fatal 1986 Massachusetts Shooting of Her Brother was an Accident
Amy Bishop’s parents say that they will cooperate in the judicial inquest into the 1986 Braintree, Massachusetts fatal shooting of their son. However, they are adamant that Bishop shot him accidentally. Bishop, a 45-year-old University of Alabama Biology professor, is now charged with the fatal shooting deaths of three university…
Attorney Sam’s Take: Massachusetts Campus Crime Report Seems To Contend That Sexual Assault Is Now “Acceptable” In College
Here is another arena in the Boston area where the hysterical cry of the Lawenorder Bird calls, “Softoncrime! Softoncrime!” The bird, considered a symbol of justice to some is seen as a predatory bird by others. Criminal defense attorneys for example. The arena is one in which only one-half of…
Assault, License Loss And OUI Charges Apparently Not Enough For Alleged Armed Carjacker
Today, the Boston Criminal Lawyer Blog points out that there really can be “heroes” as well as “villains” in today’s modern, if not skeptical, age. It seems to also be a story of a suspect’s alleged consistency. It was this past Monday. It began when a 34-year-old woman parked her…
Former NBA Player Jayson Williams Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Limo Driver’s Shooting Death
Jayson Williams, the former New Jersey Nets player, has been sentenced to a five-year prison term for charges related to his covering up of the fatal shooting of Costas “Gus” Christofi, a limo driver that he had hired. Williams accidentally shot the 55-year-old driver on February 14, 2002. The fatal…
Teen Charged in Hyannis Double Shooting Wasn’t Convincingly Identified, Says His Massachusetts Criminal Defense Lawyer
19-year-old Browning Mejia’s Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer is arguing that his client should never have been indicted over a January 15, 2009 shooting in Hyannis. The attorney claims that witnesses did not convincingly identify the teen. Mejia is accused of being one of two masked persons to shoot a parked…
Boston Ghosts Of Criminal Past Continue To Haunt Prof. Amy Bishop, Now Accused Of Murders By Firearm
It would appear that the people of the Boston area dodged the proverbial bullet when Professor Amy Bishop (hereinafter, the “Defendant”) moved out of state. According to Alabama law enforcement, co-faculty members were not so lucky. The Defendant stands accused at the moment of gunning down said members at a…
Attorney Sam’s Take: The Kerrigan Case – Boston’s Latest Confrontation Between Homicide Prosecution And Human Emotion
The Kerrigan family may have you alittle confused. The Boston Medical Examiner’s office says that the father (hereinafter, the “Deceased”) died because of an assault by the brother (hereinafter, the “Defendant”). The rest of the family is praising what a fantastic role model the Deceased was, but are standing by…