Plymouth County Courthouses
The moment you are charged with a crime or the police start questioning you in Plymouth County, you have the right to remain silent until you consult with a lawyer. Before you speak with anyone - the police, your family or friends - call The Massachusetts Criminal Defense Group
. When you need help, we are here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us for a case evaluation, or call (800) 461-6900.
The attorneys
are led by Founder and Lead Attorney Irwin M. Pollack. Attorney Pollack and his team are familiar with the judges, prosecuting attorneys, and court personnel from each of the Plymouth County courts. Because of this, they can provide you with a knowledgeable analysis of your case and advise you of the possible outcome of your matter. Whether the attorneys are helping you avoid the harsh penalties that Massachusetts imposes on drunk drivers or taking on complex drug charges, weapons charges, or other violent crimes in federal court, our criminal defense lawyers are aggressive and experienced advocates dedicated to protecting your freedom.
Massachusetts criminal cases begin in either the District Court - when a criminal complaint is issued by the Clerk Magistrate - or in the Superior Court - if a Grand Jury returns an indictment charging a defendant with a felony.
When your criminal case is in the district court, the matter will be heard in one of following locations:
- Brockton District Court: 215 Main Street, Brockton 02301
- Hingham District Court: 28 George Washington Boulevard, Hingham 02043
- Plymouth District Court: 52 Obery Street, Plymouth 02360
- Wareham District Court: 2200 Cranberry Highway, West Wareham 02576
To learn more about the different Plymouth County courthouses, the Chief Probation Officer, and each of the Judges, go here.
There is often a lack of respect or sympathy when you are arrested on the South Shore. It can be unnerving and upsetting, but that experience is the least of your problems. You now face a serious legal issue that must be dealt with, which includes jail time and expensive fines, as well as a black mark on your criminal record.
The Plymouth, Massachusetts Criminal Defense Law Office of Irwin M. Pollack is located at 124 Long Pond Road in Plymouth, one mile from Exit 5 off of Route 3 and just past the Plymouth Police Department and Plymouth County Sherriff's Department.
Our attorneys drive a combined distance of over 250,000 miles a year and make the most of their time - keeping their Blackberries right at their side - texting, e-mailing, talking with and defending clients across Massachusetts. If you live in Abington, Bridgewater, Brockton, Carver, Duxbury, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull,
Kingston, Lakeville, Marion, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Middleboro, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rochester, Rockland, Scituate, Wareham, or Whitman our attorneys will travel to represent clients in any of the courts in Plymouth County.
The agency that prosecutes crimes in Plymouth County is the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office. District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz is the chief prosecutor, and has earned a nationwide reputation for his no-nonsense attack on crime. Recognized for his "Weed and Seed" initiative, his team is ordered to "weed" out criminal activity and "seed" in neighborhood programs and restoration efforts.
If you want to level the playing field, the one thing that you can do is retain experienced and aggressive representation. If you've been accused of a crime - or think you'll be accused of a crime in the future - contact us for a case evaluation or call (800) 461-6900.
From the moment we're retained to represent you, we'll begin a thorough investigation of your case and develop an aggressive defense strategy. Our attorneys will warn you against talking to anyone about your case. One of the first things District Attorney Cruz or his prosecutors could do is turn your family and friends into involuntary witnesses against you based on the most innocent statements you made to them early on.
Public defenders do a fine job, but often have overwhelming case loads and cannot provide the personal attention that a private criminal defense attorney can. When the stakes are high and you need to cover all the bases, you want us in your corner. We will do everything possible to exonerate you from criminal charges.
Even if you want to enter a guilty plea - just to get it over with - Attorney Pollack can still advocate for such possible options as mandatory treatment or lesser charges. In some cases, he'll negotiate for a status of "Continued Without a Finding" (CWOF) where first-time or youthful offenders can get the opportunity to reform their ways, make restitutions, go through a drug offender or alcohol treatment program, and stay out of trouble for a period of time in exchange for the charges being dismissed or erased from the record upon successful completion of the court-ordered penalty.
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Our Attorneys At Our Plymouth Law Office
Our criminal attorneys build a defense that stands up to any prosecutor. Because we are a statewide law firm, we have a brain trust of defense strategies proven in courtrooms
all across Massachusetts. Call (800) 461-6900 to get a free case evaluation and to let us start helping you today. When you meet with us, please bring the police report (if you can get one), any records of your prior arrests, and dates of future appearances.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY JAIL AND RELEASE
If you care about somebody who is still in custody, contact our attorneys for help. If it's late at night or over the weekend, our attorneys will nonetheless go to the Plymouth County Correctional Facility down the street from our office, bring any prescription drugs that your family member or friend may be taking, and pending court dates to effectuate an immediate release. Call (800) 461-6900.
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