Facing a Resisting Arrest Charge in Hingham?
Protect Your Record — and Your Reputation.
A resisting arrest charge can feel jarring — especially in a town like Hingham, where privacy and reputation matter. Maybe it happened during a traffic stop, a family dispute, or an emotional moment that got out of hand. Whatever the situation, you’re now facing a criminal charge that could result in jail time, court supervision, and a permanent record.
At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we understand the real consequences of an arrest in a close-knit community like Hingham. We help clients in Hingham District Court fight back against resisting arrest charges while minimizing damage to their record and public image.
What Does “Resisting Arrest” Actually Mean in Massachusetts?
Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 268, Section 32B, you can be charged with resisting arrest if:
- You knowingly tried to prevent your arrest by using or threatening physical force, or
- You created a substantial risk of injury to the officer or others while being arrested
But the reality is, these charges often arise from:
- Emotional responses in high-stress situations
- Fear or confusion during an unexpected arrest
- Moving too quickly or asking too many questions
- A miscommunication that spiraled out of control
In Hingham, where police interactions tend to be less frequent, a misunderstanding can easily be escalated into a resisting charge — even if you didn’t intend to do anything wrong.
The Penalties Are More Serious Than You Might Think
Resisting arrest is a misdemeanor, but it can still carry major consequences:
- Up to 2.5 years in jail
- Court fines, fees, and probation
- A permanent criminal record
- Employment consequences — especially for educators, healthcare workers, and public employees
- Social and reputational damage in your community
For professionals, parents, and first-time defendants, avoiding a conviction is critical — not just for legal reasons, but for peace of mind and personal dignity.
We Focus on Discreet, Strategic Defense
At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we know how to handle these cases with care. We’ll review your side of the story and develop a defense strategy that may include:
- Challenging whether the arrest was actually lawful
- Arguing that your behavior wasn’t violent or threatening
- Showing that any movement or speech was instinctive, not aggressive
- Investigating whether officers followed proper procedures
- Identifying alternatives to conviction, like pretrial diversion or dismissal
We move quickly and quietly to protect what matters — your record, your rights, and your reputation.
Why Hingham Clients Choose Us
- Extensive experience with Hingham District Court proceedings
- Discreet, respectful handling of sensitive cases
- Clear, consistent communication throughout the process
- A focus on long-term protection — not just short-term results
Our goal is to help you resolve this charge without it disrupting your career, your relationships, or your future.
Speak with a Hingham Defense Attorney Today
If you’ve been charged with resisting arrest in Hingham, don’t wait to get legal help. A fast, informed response can make the difference between a permanent criminal record and a second chance.
Call DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C. today for a confidential, no-cost consultation. We’ll help you move forward — and protect the life you’ve worked hard to build.
What Makes This Firm Different?
Feel Confident in Choosing Degiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C.
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Available to Clients 24/7
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Nearly a Decade of Legal Experience
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Successfully Defended Hundreds of Clients
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Former Prosecutors & Knows How That Side Thinks
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Represented Clients in MA District, Superior, & Appellate Courts
Noteworthy Case Results
Focused on Getting You the Best Possible Outcome
James G. DeGiacomo and Sergey Mikhlin take great pride in the high-quality legal representation they are able to provide for their clients. No matter how complex or straightforward your case may be, they are prepared to do everything in their power to protect your rights and seek out a positive outcome. The case results they have achieved speak for themselves – take a look!
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Not Guilty January 2025 Case Result – Lynn District Court
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Case Dismissed January 2025 Case Result – Salem District Court
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Case Dismissed January 2025 Case Result – Fall River District Court
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Case Dismissed January 2025 Case Result – Haverhill District Court
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Case Dismissed December 2024 Case Result – Brookline District Court
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Complaint avoided November 2024 Case Result – Brockton District Court