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Norwood Trespassing Defense Attorney - Kensley Barrett Law

Trespassing Charges in Norwood, MA

Arrested for Trespassing in Norwood? Me and My Team Here at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett Can Help You Right Now.

Getting charged with trespassing might seem like a minor situation, but in Massachusetts, even a simple misunderstanding can turn into a criminal case that follows you for years. Employers, landlords, schools, and licensing boards often take trespassing charges seriously, which is why having the right legal representation from the start is critical.

Me and my team here at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett defend clients facing trespassing charges in Norwood and throughout Norfolk County, including cases handled at Dedham District Court. We understand the local process, the prosecutors, and how to position your case for the best possible outcome.


What Is Criminal Trespassing in Massachusetts?

Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 266, Section 120, criminal trespassing occurs when someone:

• Knowingly enters or stays on another person's property
• After being forbidden to do so
• By verbal notice, written notice, or posted signage

You do not have to break in, damage property, or cause a disturbance to be charged.

Common examples include:

• Refusing to leave a store or business after being asked
• Entering a building or residence without permission
• Remaining in a school, park, or public facility after hours
• Returning to property after receiving a prior verbal or written warning

Even misunderstandings or unclear boundaries can lead to an arrest.


Penalties for Trespassing in Norwood

Although most trespassing charges are misdemeanors, the consequences can still be serious.

Possible penalties include:

• Up to 30 days in jail
• Fines up to $100
• Probation or community service
• A criminal record that appears on CORI background checks

Enhanced penalties may apply if the alleged trespass involves:

• Schools
• Government buildings
• Public utility locations
• Other restricted or sensitive areas

These situations often demand immediate legal intervention.


Common Trespassing Cases Me and My Team Handle in Norwood

Clients in Norwood frequently face trespassing charges for situations such as:

• Being asked to leave a retail store or restaurant in Norwood Center
• Staying in parks or fields after closing hours
• Apartment or condo complex disputes
• Property misunderstandings involving neighbors or roommates
• Protests or public demonstrations
• Returning to a location linked to a prior dispute or restraining order

These cases often come down to miscommunication, unclear instructions, or mistaken identity.


Legal Defenses to Trespassing Charges

Me and my team at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett carefully investigate every detail to build the strongest possible defense. Depending on the facts, we may argue:

• No proper notice or signage was given
• You had a lawful purpose for being on the property
• You reasonably believed you had permission to be there
• Police overreached or violated your constitutional rights
• The prosecution cannot prove you acted knowingly

Our objective is always to get the charge dismissed, diverted, or resolved with the least impact on your life.


Why Choose Me and My Team at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett

Norwood clients trust our firm because:

• We have extensive experience with Dedham District Court, which hears Norwood cases
• We specialize in resolving misdemeanor charges quickly and effectively
• Clients receive personalized, straightforward communication
• We are aggressive when necessary and strategic at every stage

A trespassing charge does not have to define your future, and we work hard to make sure it doesn't.


Local Court and Police Information

If your trespassing case originated in Norwood, it will typically be handled at:

Dedham District Court
📍 631 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026
📞 (781) 329-4777

For arrest reports or incident records:

Norwood Police Department
📍 137 Nahatan Street, Norwood, MA 02062
📞 (781) 440-5100


Statute of Limitations for Trespassing Charges

Massachusetts allows up to six years to file most misdemeanor trespassing charges. Even so, acting immediately gives us the best chance to secure key evidence and shape the narrative early.


Speak with a Norwood Trespassing Lawyer Today

Don't try to navigate a trespassing charge on your own. Me and my team here at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett are ready to step in, protect your record, and fight for your future.

Call 857.229.2442 now for a free consultation

📍 The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett
572 Washington Street, Suite 21, Wellesley, MA 02482
Website: krbarrettlaw.com

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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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