John Doe was charged with Assault and Battery on a Household Member in the West Roxbury District Court, accused of assaulting his former girlfriend and mother of his children. Before White & Associates entered the case, a GPS monitor had been placed on Mr. Doe as a condition of bail, restricting his movement and daily life.
Attorney Veronica J. White filed a motion to remove the GPS monitor, arguing that the restrictive conditions were unnecessary. The Court agreed and ordered the GPS monitor removed.
Attorney White then pressed the case toward trial. When the Commonwealth answered not ready, all charges against Mr. Doe were dismissed without prejudice.