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Sexual violence in its many forms is devastating to those who suffer it, and those accused of it. Sadly, according to the Massachusetts Sexual Violence Plan for years 2009 through 2016, three out of four rapes or sexual assaults involve offenders with a prior relationship to the victim.
What is rape?Like other forms of abuse, rape involves power and control, rather than love or attraction gone awry. Any rape in Massachusetts involves having sexual or unnatural... Read More
If you are charged with a criminal offense, there may be repercussions even if the case is dismissed or you are found not guilty. Simply having a criminal record can create a barrier to employment, education, and civic opportunities. Having your record sealed can protect against these potential challenges and any embarrassment the record may cause.
In Massachusetts, there are three ways to seal a criminal record:
Waiting period: Felony offenses may be sealed... Read More
Massachusetts General Laws states that “…a firearm, rifle or shotgun be secured in a locked container or equipped with a tamper resistant mechanical lock or other safety device properly engaged to render it inoperable by any person other than the owner, if it is not being carried or under the control of the owner….
This past year this statute has become the... Read More
