In 2014, John Doe was charged in the Quincy District Court with distribution of a Class A substance, specifically heroin, and a school zone violation. Several detectives were investigating drug crimes in the area. The police observed Mr. Doe enter the residence of a known drug dealer and pull off what they believed was a…
Category: Narcotics
Case Dismissed: Distribution in a School Zone
In 2014, John Doe was charged in the South Boston division of the Boston Municipal Court with distribution of a Class A substance, specifically heroin, and a school zone violation. Attorneys Veronica White & Ben Leatherman demonstrated that the Commonwealth was not ready to proceed to trial and that the evidence against Mr. Doe that…
Case Dismissed: Trafficking and Intent to Distribute
Another victory for justice: White & Associates P.C. gets all charges dismissed for a man who wasn’t properly told of his rights under the law.
Case Dismissed: Possession of Cocaine on a Dollar Bill
White & Associates gets a possession of cocaine charge dismissed due to their defense strategy.
Case Dropped: Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine and Possession of Percocets
White & Associates gets all charges against their client dropped by exposing lies made by the police.
Case Dropped: Second and Subsequent Distribution of Cocaine
White & Associates’ defense approach resulted in all charges against their client being dismissed before trial.
Case Vacated: Narcotics Charge
White & Associates gets all narcotics charges dropped after showing that their client’s due process rights were violated.
Case Dropped: Trafficking Cocaine in a School Zone
White & Associates gets the narcotics charges dropped against their client after raising concerns about the police’s ability to maintain a proper chain of custody.
Case Vacated: Narcotics Charge
White & Associates vacates a previous drug offense due to their client’s due process rights being violated.
Case Dropped: Distribution of Heroin
White & Associates gets all narcotics charges against their client dropped because of myriad misconduct in the Hinton Drug Lab.