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September 17, 2009
- Steven Topazio wrote this April 27, 2014 at 9:31 am
The defendant, who was on probation in Lowell on a different matter, was arrested for Disorderly conduct after becoming loud, yelling profanities and making derogative remarks to the Chelmsford Police and those associated with the police, with the purpose of annoying and harassing them. The defendant hired Attorney Topazio. Attorney Topazio attacked the basis of the charge arguing that his client did not have the purpose to cause a public inconvenience as required by statute. Today Attorney Topazio convinced the Commonwealth to dismiss the charge against his client, and the Court agreed.