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Fall River Resisting Arrest Defense Lawyer

Facing Resisting Arrest Charges in Fall River, MA? Protect Your Future with Expert Defense

Resisting arrest charges in Fall River, MA, can carry serious legal consequences, potentially affecting your future employment, housing, and reputation. At the Law Offices of Kensley R. Barrett, our skilled Fall River resisting arrest defense attorneys are committed to safeguarding your rights and building a strong defense. With deep expertise in Massachusetts resisting arrest laws, we provide aggressive representation to secure the best possible outcome.

📞 Call (857) 229-2442 today for a free, confidential consultation with a top criminal defense lawyer.

What Is Resisting Arrest Under Massachusetts Law?

In Massachusetts, resisting arrest is defined under M.G.L. Chapter 268, Section 32B. It involves actions that obstruct or interfere with a police officer's lawful attempt to make an arrest. Examples include:

🔹 Physically resisting or struggling during an arrest
🔹 Fleeing from an officer attempting to detain or arrest you
🔹 Using force or creating a substantial risk of injury to an officer

Key elements the prosecution must prove:

🔸 The officer was acting lawfully
🔸 You intentionally resisted the officer's actions
🔸 The officer was identifiable as law enforcement

Our Fall River criminal defense attorneys meticulously analyze evidence to challenge the prosecution, exploring defenses such as unlawful arrest, lack of intent, or mistaken identity.

Potential Penalties for Resisting Arrest in Fall River

A conviction for resisting arrest in Massachusetts is typically a misdemeanor, with penalties including:

⛓️ Up to 2.5 years in a house of correction
💰 Fines up to $500
🗃️ A criminal record, probation, or community service
🚫 Challenges with employment or housing

Resisting arrest charges are often paired with related offenses, like assault and battery on a police officer, which may carry harsher penalties. Our attorneys work tirelessly to reduce or dismiss charges by leveraging defenses such as unlawful police conduct or insufficient evidence.

Why Choose the Law Offices of Kensley R. Barrett?

When facing resisting arrest charges, you need a trusted legal team with proven expertise. Here's why Fall River clients choose us:

🎯 Extensive experience defending resisting arrest cases in Massachusetts courts
🔍 Tailored defense strategies based on police reports, witness statements, and case details
🤝 Compassionate, confidential support to guide you through the stress of criminal charges
⚖️ Tenacious advocacy in negotiations or courtroom battles to protect your future

Fall River District Court Information

Resisting arrest cases in Fall River are typically handled at:

Fall River District Court
📍 186 South Main Street, Fall River, MA 02721
📞 (508) 491-3260
🌐 www.mass.gov/locations/fall-river-district-court

Our attorneys are well-versed in the procedures and judges of Fall River District Court and Bristol County Superior Court, ensuring effective, locally tailored representation.

Contact Our Fall River Resisting Arrest Defense Attorneys Today

Don't let resisting arrest charges derail your future. Act now to build a robust defense with the Law Offices of Kensley R. Barrett. Our experienced Fall River criminal defense lawyers are ready to help.

The Law Offices of Kensley R. Barrett
📍 572 Washington Street, Suite 21, Wellesley, MA 02482
📞 (857) 229-2442
🌐 www.krbarrettlaw.com

🚨 URGENT: Facing resisting arrest charges in Fall River? Call now for a free, confidential consultation.

Kensley Barrett

Our law firm was founded on the belief that working with us is more than just hiring a lawyer. Working with us will bring you peace of mind and also allow you to continue with your regular life while we attend to your legal matters. Our vast experience means that it allows us to excel in both aggressively representing your interests and generating the best possible result for you.

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