Being accused of a violent crime is a life-altering experience. The stakes are high, with penalties that can include significant prison time, heavy fines, and a lasting impact on your personal and professional life. In these moments, having someone who understands the challenges you’re facing can make all the difference. Criminal Defense Attorney Darren Griffis tackles each case with determination, ensuring your voice is heard, and your rights are protected. You don’t have to face this alone—our team is here to support you.
Assault and Battery
Assault and battery are serious charges in Massachusetts, each with distinct legal definitions and consequences.
- Assault: The threat or attempt to cause harm without physical contact, such as raising a fist or making verbal threats that cause fear.
- Battery: Intentional physical contact that results in harm, such as hitting or pushing someone during a confrontation.
Penalties for these charges can include fines, probation, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record, which may affect your employment and reputation.
Common defenses may include:
- Self-defense or defense of others: Demonstrating that your actions were necessary to protect yourself or someone else from harm.
- Lack of intent: Showing that your actions were unintentional or purely accidental.
- False accusations or mistaken identity: Providing evidence that the allegations are unfounded or that you were incorrectly identified as the perpetrator.
Defense Attorney Darren Griffis carefully investigates your case, reviews all evidence, and builds a defense strategy to protect your rights and pursue the best possible outcome.
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence charges involve allegations of harm or threats between individuals in a close relationship, such as spouses, partners, or family members. These cases often include accusations of physical abuse, harassment, or intimidation and can result in protective orders, criminal charges, and serious penalties.
Potential penalties include:
- Jail or prison time.
- Fines and mandatory counseling.
- Protective orders that may limit your contact with family members.
- Long-term impacts on child custody or professional opportunities.
Common defenses in domestic violence cases may include:
- False accusations: Demonstrating that the charges stem from personal disputes or ulterior motives.
- Insufficient evidence: Highlighting a lack of credible proof to support the allegations.
- Self-defense or defense of others: Showing that any actions taken were necessary to protect yourself or someone else from harm.
We approach these sensitive cases with care, thoroughly analyzing the details and advocating for your rights to ensure your side of the story is heard.
Homicide (Murder and Manslaughter)
Homicide charges, including murder and manslaughter, are among the most serious crimes in Massachusetts. These charges are classified based on intent and circumstances, with penalties that can include life imprisonment. Understanding the differences between these charges is critical to building a strong defense:
- First-Degree Murder: Deliberate, premeditated killing with intent.
- Second-Degree Murder: Killing without premeditation but with intent.
- Voluntary Manslaughter: Killing in the heat of passion or under provocation.
- Involuntary Manslaughter: Unintentional killing due to reckless or negligent behavior.
Penalties for homicide convictions may include:
- Life imprisonment: Often without the possibility of parole for first-degree murder
- Long-term imprisonment: Second-degree murder and manslaughter convictions can carry significant prison terms, ranging from several years to life
- Fines and restitution: Financial penalties may also be imposed, especially in manslaughter cases.
Potential defenses may include:
- Self-defense: Demonstrating that you acted to protect yourself or others from harm.
- Lack of intent: Arguing that the harm was accidental or unintentional.
- Challenging the prosecution’s evidence: Questioning the reliability of witnesses, the accuracy of forensic findings, or procedural errors in the investigation.
We work to uncover every detail, analyze evidence, and craft a defense tailored to your situation, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process.
Armed Robbery
Armed robbery involves theft with the use or threat of a weapon, making it one of the most serious theft-related charges in Massachusetts. Examples include using a firearm during a store robbery or threatening someone with a knife to steal their belongings.
Penalties for armed robbery are severe and may include:
- Mandatory minimum prison sentences, especially when firearms are involved.
- Hefty fines.
- Long-term probation or parole.
Defending against an armed robbery charge often involves:
- Establishing lack of involvement: Demonstrating mistaken identity or proving you were not present at the scene.
- Challenging evidence: Exposing weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, such as unreliable witness testimony or procedural errors by law enforcement.
- Disputing the use of a weapon: Proving that no weapon was involved or that the threat was exaggerated or fabricated.
We carefully examine your case, question the prosecution’s evidence, and build a strong defense to protect your rights and future.
Why Choose Us to Defend You?
Criminal Defense Attorney Darren Griffis is committed to providing personalized, strategic defense for every client. Facing violent crime charges can feel overwhelming, but we can ensure your rights are protected, and your side of the story is heard. We take the time to understand the details of your case, challenge the evidence, and build a defense tailored to your circumstances. Whether through negotiations or in court, Attorney Griffis will fight tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome for you. When your future is on the line, you can count on us to stand with you.
Contact an Experienced Massachusetts Violent Crimes Defense Attorney
If you’re facing violent crime charges, don’t wait to seek legal representation. Attorney Darren Griffis is dedicated to protecting your rights and fighting for your future. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward building your defense.