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Two Cases Dismissed for Client Accused of Multiple Felonies

Brett Lovins convinced the court to dismiss two cases against his client charged with felony breaking and entering, domestic assault and battery, intimidation of a witness, and vandalism. Both cases originated in the Malden District Court.

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Felony Dismissed in the Interest of Justice

Suspecting that there may be a question as to his client’s competency, Brett Lovins successfully advocated for his client to be evaluated before proceeding in a criminal matter in the Boston Municipal Court. After multiple psychological examinations and evidentiary hearings on the issue, Brett persuaded the court to conclude that his client was incompetent to stand trial and to dismiss the felony charge against him in the interest of justice.

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Positive Outcome on OUI Case

Brett Lovins was able to negotiate a positive outcome for his client who was facing serious charges relating to a motor vehicle stop and allegations of driving under the influence of drugs (OUI/DUI), negligent operation, and driving the wrong way on a highway. Under the agreement reached with the prosecutor in the case, multiple charges were dismissed and the only remaining charge, which was continued without a finding, will be dismissed after the client satisfies probationary conditions. This case originated in the Peabody District Court.

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Case Dismissed on Day of Trial

On the day of trial, Brett Lovins secured a dismissal of the sole felony charge against his client when the Commonwealth failed to proffer sufficient evidence to prove its case. The case originated in the Woburn District Court and involved an allegation of receiving a stolen motor vehicle.

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Felony Charges Dismissed on Day of Trial

Brett Lovins obtained a dismissal of all charges for his client accused of several violent felonies when the Commonwealth failed to proffer sufficient evidence to prove its case on the day of trial. The case originated in the Malden District Court.

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Case Dismissed Pre-Arraignment

Brett D. Lovins obtained a pre-arraignment dismissal for his client after a clerk’s hearing in the Cambridge District Court. The case involved allegations of threats and malicious destruction of property. The dismissal permitted his client to avoid a record of the potential charges.

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Not Guilty Verdict by Jury in OUI Trial

Brett D. Lovins won an acquittal for his client charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (OUI/DUI) after a jury trial in the Woburn District Court.

On the evening at issue, Brett’s client was acting as the designated driver for a friend and was rear-ended by another driver, suffering extensive vehicular damage and personal injuries, including a concussion. His client was ultimately arrested at the scene. At trial, Brett introduced witness testimony of the passenger in his client’s car, who testified that the client had been the designated driver that evening and any odor of alcohol detected by the responding officer was from the passenger witness, not the client driver. Brett further introduced post-accident emergency room medical records documenting his client’s injuries to corroborate the defense that any difficulties his client faced during the field sobriety tests were the result of the head injuries he had just suffered and the trauma response resulting from the significant accident.  

The jury deliberated for less than a half-hour before returning the Not Guilty verdict in favor of Brett’s client. 

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Felony Drug Distribution Charge Dismissed on Day of Trial

Brett D. Lovins secured a dismissal on the day of trial for his client charged with felony drug distribution after the Commonwealth was not able to proffer sufficient evidence to prove its case. The case originated in the Boston Municipal Court.

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