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Defense Attorney for Weapons Charges in Massachusetts

Attorney Michael Bradley has extensive experience defending clients against weapons offenses across Norfolk County, Suffolk County, and Plymouth County Courts in Massachusetts. Weapons charges can carry severe penalties, ranging from hefty fines to lengthy prison sentences. If you or someone you know is facing weapons charges, contact Attorney Bradley today for a free case evaluation.

Understanding Weapons Offenses in Massachusetts

Weapons offenses are taken very seriously in Massachusetts, and the penalties can be life-changing. Law enforcement and prosecutors pursue these cases aggressively, often seeking the harshest penalties allowed under the law. Whether you are facing charges for illegal possession of a firearm, carrying a weapon without a license, or more serious offenses involving the use of a weapon during a crime, it is essential to have experienced criminal defense representation on your side.

Types of Weapons Offenses

Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
Being found in possession of a firearm without the proper license or permit is a serious crime in Massachusetts. The state imposes strict regulations on gun ownership, and unlawful possession charges can lead to substantial penalties, including mandatory minimum prison sentences.

Carrying a Firearm Without a License
Massachusetts law requires individuals to obtain a license to carry a firearm. Carrying a weapon without the proper license is a felony offense and can result in imprisonment, fines, and a permanent criminal record. The penalties increase if the firearm is loaded or if the individual has prior convictions.

Illegal Sale or Distribution of Firearms
Selling or distributing firearms without proper licensing or to individuals who are prohibited from owning them is a serious criminal offense. These charges often involve investigations into illegal gun trafficking and can lead to severe consequences, including federal charges in some cases.

Possession of an Assault Weapon
Massachusetts has strict laws regarding the ownership of certain types of firearms, including assault weapons. Possession of an assault weapon is illegal, and the penalties for this offense are severe, often resulting in long-term imprisonment.

Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony
If a weapon is used during the commission of another crime, such as robbery or assault, the penalties for both the underlying crime and the weapons offense can be significantly enhanced. The use of a firearm in a felony often leads to mandatory prison sentences and increased fines.

Carrying a Dangerous Weapon
In addition to firearms, Massachusetts law prohibits the carrying of certain dangerous weapons, such as knives, brass knuckles, and other deadly devices. Carrying these weapons without proper justification can lead to criminal charges and penalties.

Possession of Firearm with Prior Convictions
Individuals with prior felony convictions are prohibited from owning or possessing firearms in Massachusetts. Being caught with a firearm after a prior conviction can lead to enhanced penalties, including longer prison sentences and additional legal restrictions.

Weapons Offenses Defense Attorney – Free Case Evaluation

If you are facing weapons charges in Massachusetts, it is crucial to seek experienced criminal defense representation immediately. With offices in Quincy and Norwell, Attorney Michael Bradley serves clients throughout Norfolk County, Suffolk County, Plymouth County, Bristol County, Cape Cod, and the South Coast, including cities like Braintree, Boston, Brockton, Fall River, New Bedford, Quincy, Taunton, and Wareham.

Weapons offenses can have serious, long-term consequences. Attorney Michael Bradley is experienced in defending clients against all types of weapons charges and is committed to protecting your rights and ensuring the best possible outcome for your case. Contact Attorney Bradley today for a free case evaluation to discuss your legal options.