A domestic violence arrest in Brookline, Massachusetts triggers mandatory arraignment, a likely restraining order, and serious criminal exposure. Attorney Mark J. Clifford defends domestic violence charges throughout Worcester County. Call (617) 501-0411 — available 24/7.
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Massachusetts police must arrest when they find probable cause of domestic assault — even if neither party wants an arrest. A conviction carries up to 2.5 years for a misdemeanor. Cases are heard at assault at Brookline District Court and can be elevated to Worcester Superior Court.
After a domestic violence arrest in Brookline, a 209A order is typically issued as a bail condition — removing you from your home and restricting contact. Attorney Clifford attends every restraining order hearing in Worcester County to challenge the order and protect your rights.
False accusations are common in Brookline domestic violence cases — especially during divorces and custody disputes. Attorney Clifford investigates texts, call records, and witness accounts to challenge the accuser's narrative and build your defense.
Not every charge results in conviction. Attorney Clifford has achieved dismissals, not-guilty verdicts, CWOFs, and Pretrial Probation for domestic violence defendants throughout Worcester County. A CWOF leaves no conviction after probation.
After arrest in Brookline, you will be arraigned within 1–3 days and a 209A restraining order is typically issued as a bail condition. Call Attorney Clifford at (617) 501-0411 immediately to prepare for arraignment and challenge the restraining order.
Yes — through CWOF, pretrial probation, not-guilty verdicts, or insufficient evidence. Even if the alleged victim recants, the prosecutor may still proceed — which is why experienced representation is critical.
A CWOF means you admit to sufficient facts but receive no conviction. After a probation period — typically 1 year — the case is dismissed with no conviction. It is often the best outcome for first-time Brookline domestic violence defendants.
Yes. A domestic violence conviction or active 209A order in Massachusetts requires firearms surrender and loss of your LTC/FID card. Attorney Clifford works to protect your rights as part of your comprehensive defense.
Immediately. Your Brookline arraignment is within 24–72 hours. Attorney Clifford needs time to prepare and argue bail conditions including the restraining order. Call (617) 501-0411 the moment you are released.
Clifford Defense handles domestic violence cases throughout Worcester County and all of Massachusetts.
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