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Plymouth, MA Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Plymouth, Massachusetts Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(69 attorneys currently listed)

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Lee Alfieri
7 South Park Avenue
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 746-6303
Lee Alfieri
15 Bumpus Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-3783
Anthony F Provenzano Jr
1 Village Green
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 209-0600
Provenzano Esq Anthony Jr
One Village Green North Suite 124
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-2600
Atwood & Farrell
177 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 888-4008
Jack Atwood
177 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-1414
Lee Baron
19 Park Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-1100
Brian Barreira
345 Court Street Suite A-102
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-8282
Beckerman Bomberg & McCauley
35 Samoset Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 746-8900
Peter Beltran
34 Main Street Extension Suite 304
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 830-1235
Robert Betters
15 Caswell Lane
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-3545
Robt Brickley
26 Cooke Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 830-0299
Brister & Zandrow
225 Water
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 746-9555
Bethany Brown
35 Samoset Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-0301
Helen Burgess
20 North Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-3388
Michael Burke
116 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 830-1119
Russell Canevazzi
58 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 746-3161
Russell Canevazzi
2 Hopkins Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 746-6576
Cannavo John Attny
18 Main Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-4108
Coastline Mortgage Advisors
225 Water Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 732-0048
Edward Conroy
19 Park
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-9571
Donald Correa
59 Court Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 746-1930
Donald Correa
3 Hallick Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 830-0220
Donald Correa
3 Hallick Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-3366

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United States Attorney News

$600,000 bail set for man who threatened Seattle mayor

Neither the prosecution nor the defense got what they wanted when the judge ordered Mitchell Munro Taylor to remain in jail and set the bail at $600,000.

Eric Lindell, the Seattle criminal lawyer defending for Taylor, had asked for a $10,000 bail saying that his client has not been taking his medicines for Asperger's Syndrome.

This was countered by the prosecution, who sought a $1 million bail.

Lindell was jailed when he posted several threatening messages on Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's Facebook page.

He also posted a threat which authorities believed targeted Kshama Sawant, the first socialist to have become a member of the City Council.

Philadelphia Church official granted bail after his conviction was reversed

After 18 months in prison, Monsignor William Lynn, may be released when he was granted bail following the reversal of his conviction.

Lynn, who served as a secretary for clergy at the Philadelphia archdiocese, will have to give up his passport. He will also be made to wear an electronic device for monitoring.

The Roman Catholic official was sentenced to between three to six years after he was convicted for endangering an abuse victim of a priest.

However, appeal judges reversed Lynn's conviction because the child-endangerment law which he was accused of violating did not apply to him.

Following the reversal, Lynn's defense lawyers asked for his release which the prosecution opposed during the bail hearing claiming that the priest is a flight risk.

However, Philadelphia defense attorney Thomas Bergstrom said that Lynn would never run away from conviction.

Cop gets two months for shooting trainee during an exercise

William S. Kern, a Baltimore Police instructor, was handed a 60-day jail stay, for shooting Raymond Gray, a police recruit, while they were doing exercises.

Kern, who has been in service for 19 years, told the court during his trial that he had brought a live gun to the exercises and he had accidentally used it instead of the training weapon.

Gray was hit in the head and was blinded in one eye when Kern fired his gun through the window to show the recruits the danger of lingering near the door, the window or the hallway.

Kern said that he brought his gun to the training for the safety of the recruits because the facility where they were having their exercises is not secure.

Baltimore defense attorney Shaun F. Owens had argued for Kern's release saying that his client's eventual dismissal from the service would already be enough of a punishment.

Kern is on a 60-day suspension while the Baltimore Police conducts an investigation within its ranks.

Gray's family, who expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, has also filed a civil lawsuit in relation to the incident and is being represented by Baltimore litigator A. Dwight Pettit.

16-year-old charged with hate crime, will be tried as an adult

Richard Thomas may only be 16 years old but he will be facing the charges filed against him as an adult.

Thomas is facing several charges including "hate crime" after he set another teenager, Luke "Sasha" Fleischman, 18, on fire.

Both were riding on a bus when the incident happened with Fleischman wearing a skirt.

Fleischman's parents said their son does not identify himself either as a male or female.

According to police, Thomas had told them he set Fleischman on fire because he is homophobic.

San Francisco defense attorney Michael Cardoza said his client, Thomas, if convicted would be facing a longer sentence because of the hate crime charge.

Man found guilty in beating death of infant

David Christopher Cruz was found guilty in the death of an infant, who is still five months shy of turning one years old.

The infant victim, the son of Cruz's girlfriend, was taken off life support a few days after he was brought into the hospital unconscious.

He suffered head injuries, several fractures and had bruises on his body.

Court heard that Cruz was the infant's baby sitter while the mother goes to work.

Cruz told the police that he had hit the baby because he keeps on fussing.

Michael Begovich, a criminal lawyer in San Diego defending for Cruz, said that the baby's mother also has a responsibility in her son's death because she had not consulted a doctor when the baby had an ear infection.