If police arrest you for a drug crime in Massachusetts, they take your belongings, read your rights and detain you. You might face charges for possession, distribution or trafficking. The charges depend on the drug type, amount and other details like location or the...
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What are the different degrees of rape charges?
Facing rape charges in Massachusetts is serious, and the law recognizes different degrees depending on the circumstances. Understanding these distinctions helps you see how the state views such cases and the potential consequences. Rape Massachusetts General Law...
Could threats over text qualify as assault charges?
Sending a text message might feel less serious than speaking face to face, but the law often treats digital communication the same as spoken words. Threats made through text can lead to assault charges, depending on what someone writes and how the other person reacts....
Could mouthwash use cause a false positive BAC?
Breath tests measure blood alcohol concentration (BAC), but the results don’t tell the full story every time. Everyday products like mouthwash can interfere with accuracy. Something as simple as rinsing before driving can trigger a higher reading than expected, even...
Why teenagers hesitate to tell their parents about legal trouble
Teenagers often find themselves in situations where mistakes or poor judgment lead to legal issues. The fear of telling parents can be overwhelming when they’re facing minor offenses like trespassing or curfew violations, or more serious matters. Many young people...
What are the most common prescription drug offenses?
Prescription drug crimes are a serious issue in Massachusetts, especially with the growing opioid crisis. It's important to understand the most common prescription drug offenses to avoid legal trouble and stay informed about the laws. Possession of prescription drugs...
You can be charged with domestic violence without being physical
Many people believe domestic violence charges only apply when someone gets physically hurt. This common misconception can leave individuals unprepared for the legal consequences they may face. The reality is that domestic violence laws cover much more than physical...
Does Massachusetts automatically seal juvenile records?
The Massachusetts criminal courts treat juvenile crimes differently than adult criminal offenses. After all, juveniles are still young and may not understand the impact of their choices. Underage teenagers convicted of juvenile offenses are subject to different...
How quickly will your BAC decline?
When someone’s been drinking and then decides to drive, they may know that they need their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to go down. They shouldn’t finish off a beer at the local bar and immediately walk out to get behind the wheel. If they wait, their BAC will...
Can a parent testify against their minor child in Massachusetts?
If your child gets into legal trouble that leads to a criminal or delinquency proceeding, can you be asked to testify against them? Massachusetts is one of the states with statutes that recognize the parent-child privilege. This means as a parent, you generally cannot...

