If a criminal
complaint has been received that an individual has committed a crime but he or
she has not been arrested, a criminal summons will be sent, usually via mail.
At Boyle & Carbone, P.C, we have helped those who have been targeted as a
suspect. It is important to speak with a lawyer prior to the issuance of a
complaint because we may be able to have the thrown out before there are formal
charges.
At this point, a
suspect will receive a citation and will be summoned to court to appear at a
Clerk’s Hearing. At this hearing, our experienced defense attorneys will demonstrate
to the court or to the hearing officer that probable cause was not present and
there is no reason to believe that the person who is the object of this
complaint has committed the offense.
This is a very
important step in a case and it is often neglected due to a failure of a person
to hire an attorney in a timely fashion. If you or anyone you know has received
a citation and summons, please call our office as soon as possible. It can
prevent actual charges going on your record not to mention time and money.
(978) 342-3422. www.bclawma.com.
It was interesting to know about Clerk's Hearing. Keep updating.David Dribbin & Michael Brown have a combined experience in excess of 40 years.
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