Somebody should break the news to Anthony W. Of New Bedford (hereinafter, the “Defendant”) that the criminal justice system does not give extra points for consistency. This Boston criminal defense attorney can tell you, however, that it does give extra time as a lodger in Commonwealth housing.
The Defendant has just added arrest number 231 to his 27 page rap sheet.
According to the New Bedford Police, the Defendant reached this milestone on Monday after littering and leading police on a chase.
“Hey, couldn’t this be a misunderstanding?”, you say. After all, the poor lad could simply have accidently dropped the offending trash while jogging…!
“I certainly wouldn’t characterize him as misunderstood,” said Lt. Jeffrey P. Silva. “I would characterize him as a career criminal.”
Silva said Officer Shawn Robert pulled the Defendant over near the corner of County and Mill Streets after he saw the Defendant throw trash from his vehicle. Rather than look the other way and chalk it up to a minor offense, the officer stopped the Defendant’s car.
Initially the Defendant pulled over. That was the good news.
Then, it turned out the Defendant had neither a license nor registration. That was the he bad news.
The Defendant then told the officer that he didn’t have time for this, and then drove off, nearly running Officer Robert over. That was very bad news.
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