Criminal Defense


What are my rights?

If you are the target of an investigation or have been charged with a criminal offense, you have certain Constitutional rights rooted in the 4th, 5th and 6th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. You may also have extended protections provided by the Massachusetts Constitution Declaration of Rights.


What types of cases can you help me with?

Domestic assault and battery, restraining orders, assault and battery, assault with a dangerous weapon, possession of drugs, possession with intent to distribute, operating under the influence, reckless endangerment, burglary, larceny, forgery, trespassing, private nuisance, public nuisance, shoplifting, lewd and lascivious conduct, minor in possession of controlled substances, juvenile offender, Child In Need Of Services (CHINS), and driving offenses.


What can you do for me?

Depending on the charges against you, and how law enforcement or the District Attorney chooses to prosecute, the Law Offices of Gary M. Horwitz can provide the legal advice you will need in order for you to decide how to best defend the criminal action. The sooner you contact a qualified attorney, the sooner your rights can be protected. The protections an attorney can use to your benefit depend on the nature of the offense and the facts of each individual case. Please contact us to learn more about the specific ways we can help you with your specific needs.