Case Videos · Episode 5
Gun Charge Gambit
Second subsequent firearms possession. Five years mandatory. The charge looked airtight — until Attorney White challenged the constitutionality of the stop itself.
About This Episode
A second subsequent firearms charge in Massachusetts carries a five-year mandatory minimum — no exceptions, no discretion. The prosecution believed their case was airtight. Attorney White saw something different: a stop that lacked constitutional basis. This episode breaks down how firearms cases are won before they ever reach a jury, why the legality of the police encounter matters more than almost anything else, and what happens when a motion to suppress succeeds.
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