Your Freedom,
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Brockton has undergone tremendous change in recent years, which may be part of why the city suffers from a staggeringly high crime rate. As police try to do what they can to get a handle on the growing number of crimes, they also run the risk of over-policing. And while prosecutors are charged with seeking justice rather than seeking a conviction, in reality, most Plymouth County prosecutors assume every word in a police report is true. If you have a criminal case in Brockton District Court, you need an attorney who is ready to stand up for your rights at every step of the way. At the Law Office of Patrick J. Murphy, our Plymouth County criminal defense lawyer aggressively defends the rights of individuals facing all types of crimes in Brockton District Court.
If you were arrested in Abington, Bridgewater, Brockton, East Bridgewater, West Bridgewater, or Whitman, your case will be heard at the Brockton District Court. The court hears all felony and misdemeanor cases, except the most serious felony cases, which are heard at the Superior Court.
The address of the Brockton District Court is:
215 Main Street
Brockton, Massachusetts 02301
The court’s phone number is 508-587-8000. The courthouse provides a limited number of free parking spaces; however, you may want to show up early as these spaces typically fill up quickly. You can also take the MBTA on the Kingston/Plymouth or Middleborough/Lakeville line to the Brockton stop. From there, the courthouse is about a half-mile away.
If you were recently arrested in Brockton, you may want to obtain a copy of the police report related to your arrest. This can provide you with important information about the arrest as well as give you a better idea of the crime the government claims you committed. To get a copy of a police report, you must submit a public records request to the Keeper of the Records with the Brockton Police Department. You can submit a request in person, through email, or over the phone by calling 508-897-5209.
While most police reports are publicly available, those pertaining to certain crimes are not. For example, if you are alleged to have committed a crime involving domestic violence, sex assault, or witness intimidation, you may need to speak with an attorney to obtain a redacted copy of the police report and any other discovery related to your case.
Every district court across the state has its own cast of characters, from the judges to the prosecutors to the court staff who help run the room. Understanding how a court works and its local customs is an important part of a skilled defense lawyers’ overall strategy. Attorney Patrick Murphy regularly handles cases in Brockton District Court and has earned the respect of the prosecutors and judges overseeing these cases.
Attorney Murphy accepts all types of cases, including:
Regardless of the type of crime you are facing Attorney Murphy can help you develop a strong defense to the allegations.
If you were arrested in Brockton, don’t trust your future and your freedom to an attorney who has never set foot in the Brockton District Court. Instead, reach out to the Law Office of Patrick J. Murphy for immediate assistance. Attorney Murphy is a regular in the Brockton District Court and has developed a working relationship with the district attorneys assigned to these cases. It may be your future and your freedom on the line, but when you bring Attorney Murphy on your team, it’s Our Fight. To schedule a free consultation with Patrick Murphy, call (617) 367-0450 today. You can also reach the Law Office of Patrick J. Murphy through the firm’s online contact form.