Our Defense Starts Now! If you or a loved on has been charged with conspiracy to commit a crime in Massachusetts, you need to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney right away. Call the Law Offices of Robert J. White today for a free, no obligation, consultation. Below you will find some information on...Read More
And Our Defense Starts Now! If you or a loved one has been accused of a sex-related crime in Massachusetts, it is important that you do not speak to law enforcement until after you have consulted with a qualified attorney. Below you will find information about the sex crimes charges our office typically handles. Call...Read More
So is Our Defense. If you have been charged with stalking, cyberstalking or a related crime, you need an experienced Massachusetts Criminal Defense Lawyer like Bob to ensure your rights and your record are protected. Below you will find more information about some charges our office typically handles. Speak to an attorney before you speak...Read More
The Commonwealth Fights Hard, We Fight Harder. If you have been charged with a property crime in Massachusetts you should know that a conviction on certain offenses can result in both significant jail time and the suspension of your driver’s license, as well as, fines, probation and payment of restitution. Hiring an experienced Massachusetts lawyer...Read More
We Fight For Your Record and Your Rights! Drug charges in Massachusetts are governed by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 94C, Section 34. Below you will find a list of common drug charges our office handles. If you have been charged with a violation of the Controlled Substance Laws, you need to speak with an experienced...Read More
What are the penalties for firearms or weapons charges in Massachusetts? First and foremost, you should know that Massachusetts District Attorneys take firearm and weapon cases VERY seriously. If you’ve been arrested with an unregistered or otherwise illegal gun, you should speak with an attorney before making any (additional) statements to law enforcement. If you...Read More
If the court orders you to go to a certified IPAEP, you should expect that: You must go to at least one (sometimes a few) intake sessions—many are held on zoom—so the program can determine if you are a good fit for that particular program. If you get into the program, you must sign an...Read More
In Massachusetts, assault and related crimes are categorized as “Crimes Against Persons” and defined in G.L. c. 265. Below you will find a list of some of the charges typically handled by our office. If you have been charged with assault or a related crime in Suffolk, Norfolk, Plymouth, Essex, or surrounding county, call our...Read More
was involved in a fight but wasn’t arrested, now the police want to talk to me…do I have to answer their questions? No, absolutely not. The police officers’ job does not include protecting your rights. It is imperative that you speak to an experienced criminal defense attorney before speaking to law enforcement. No matter what...Read More
What is Restorative Justice? The Massachusetts Legislature and the Boston Municipal Courts have approved Restorative Justice as an alternative to traditional criminal prosecution in certain cases. Acceptance into a restorative justice program agreement requires the consent of the client, the district attorney and the victim. Restorative justice is a voluntary process by which offenders, victims...Read More