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Case Dismissed Prior to Arraignment Based on Alibi Evidence

Brett Lovins obtained a dismissal prior to arraignment for a client accused of larceny and assault and battery. Presenting alibi evidence, Brett convinced the prosecutor that the client was innocent, and that the true perpetrator had stolen the client’s identity to evade prosecution.

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Case Focus Published in Boston Bar Journal

The Boston Bar Journal published Brett Lovins’ analysis of the recent decision, Vazquez Diaz v. Commonwealth, by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. In that opinion, the SJC concluded that an evidentiary hearing held virtually over Zoom during the pandemic would not violate a criminal defendant's constitutional rights.

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Case Dismissed for Client Accused of Drug Offense

At a telephonic pretrial court hearing, Brett Lovins obtained a dismissal for his client charged with a subsequent drug possession offense after establishing that he had voluntarily entered into a drug treatment program and remained actively engaged in counseling.

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Larceny and Assault & Battery Dismissed on Day of Trial

On the morning of trial, Brett Lovins was successful in dismissing all charges against his client accused of multiple crimes of violence and a larceny when the Commonwealth failed to proffer sufficient evidence to prove its case.

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