Second Subsequent Firearm Dismissed

In this case, John Doe was charged with a second subsequent firearm possession, but due to the vigorous defense by Attorney Veronica J White, the charge was reduced to a first offense firearm and the case was dismissed.

Firearm Case Nolle Prossed

John Doe faced a firearm charge that resulted from a routine traffic stop and illegal search. Solution Attorney Veronica J. White of White & Associates PC successfully litigated a motion to suppress the firearm in the Dorchester District Court. Result All charges were nolle prossed and John Doe was cleared. About White & Associates, P. C….

Shooting and Trafficking Case Dropped

John Doe faced a shooting charge in the Roxbury District Court. He also faced a trafficking of fentanyl charge and charges of reckless endangerment of a child. These charges were the result of a search warrant executed on his home. Challenge Attorney Veronica J. White of White & Associates PC pressed for a probable cause…

Shooting Case Dropped

John Doe was charged with shooting at a family standing outside of their automobile in Dorchester. Challenge Mr. Doe was not identified by any victims but later found with a gun after an illegal search and seizure. Solution Attorney Veronica J. White of White & Associates PC successfully litigated a motion to suppress the gun…

Second Subsequent Firearm Case Generally Continued

Man facing five years in state prison was granted a “general continuance” through the efforts of White & Associates. This means no jail time and no further court dates as long as he stays employed and far away from Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

NOT GUILTY: 2 counts of possession of a firearm without an FID card, 1 count possession of ammunition, 2 counts of possession of a loaded firearm with a potential armed career criminal enhancement.

John Doe was charged in the Middlesex Superior Court with 2 counts of possession of a firearm without an FID card, 1 count possession of ammunition, 2 counts of possession of a loaded firearm, and one count of wanton destruction of property and was facing potential armed career criminal sentencing enhancements. Veronica White and Ben…