Boston, Massachusetts Metropolitan Area Illegal Search and Seizure Lawyer
It stands to reason that the government cannot convict you on inadmissible evidence. Article 14 of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights and the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution forbid unreasonable searches and seizures of persons, places, and things. Attorney Mark W. Bennett has been successfully defending clients against illegal searches and seizures for more than 20 years.
Do not talk to the police. Do not attempt to "explain what happened" to the police. Do not wait. Call Attorney Mark W. Bennett at 617-379-1805 today.
Search warrant? Have the police searched your home, business, vehicle or person? The authorities may have conducted the search under the authority of a search warrant. A search warrant must be issued by a magistrate or judge on probable cause that evidence of a crime will be found in a particularly described place. In many cases, a skilled attorney may discover flaws in the warrant that will prevent the prosecutor from using evidence discovered during the search against you. The result may be a dismissal or reduction of charges against the accused.
Warrantless search? Many times the police conduct a search without a search warrant. A warrantless search is generally forbidden under the Constitution. However, there are exceptions to the warrant requirement. An experienced criminal lawyer can make the difference between prison and freedom. Attorney Mark W. Bennett will examine the facts of your case with more than 20 years of experience in search and seizure law.
As a police officer and police detective, Mr. Bennett wrote many affidavits in support of search warrants for narcotics, conducted searches of countless automobiles and buildings, and testified in court countless times. As an assistant district attorney, Attorney Bennett aided police officers in preparing applications for search warrants, and successfully prosecuted drug traffickers in the Superior Court. Attorney Bennett has argued search and seizure issues in the District Court, Superior Court, and before the highest court in Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court. Since 1988, Attorney Bennett has been aggressively defending the rights of clients charged with violation of state and federal law.
Contact Attorney Bennett today at 617-379-1805.








