Witness Intimidation Charges in Hingham?
Here’s What You Need to Know.
A charge of witness intimidation in Hingham is not just serious — it’s a felony that can carry prison time, steep fines, and lasting damage to your reputation. These charges can arise from misunderstandings, emotionally charged moments, or complicated personal dynamics, especially in small, tight-knit communities like those on the South Shore. At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we defend clients in Hingham District Court and throughout Plymouth County who are facing these life-altering accusations.
What Counts as Witness Intimidation in Massachusetts?
Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 268, Section 13B, witness intimidation occurs when someone knowingly attempts to:
- Threaten or harass a witness, victim, juror, or law enforcement officer
- Influence someone’s decision to testify or report a crime
- Retaliate against someone involved in a legal investigation
These charges are often filed in connection with:
- Domestic disputes or restraining order violations
- Ongoing investigations in Hingham or surrounding towns
- Heated confrontations following an arrest or court appearance
You don’t need to use force or make a direct threat to be charged. Even a text, phone call, or comment that’s seen as an attempt to interfere with the justice system can be used as the basis for a felony complaint.
Penalties for Witness Intimidation in Hingham
Witness intimidation is a felony under Massachusetts law, punishable by:
- Up to 10 years in state prison or 2.5 years in county jail
- Fines of up to $5,000
- A permanent felony record
The consequences go far beyond jail time. A conviction can affect your:
- Job, licenses, or professional standing
- Immigration status, if applicable
- Access to your children, especially in family court proceedings
- Standing in your community or faith group
In Hingham, where community connections run deep, even an accusation can have serious ripple effects — which makes early legal intervention all the more important.
Fighting Witness Intimidation Charges in Plymouth County
We know how these cases play out in Hingham District Court. At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we develop focused, aggressive defenses built around the specific facts of your case. We will examine:
- Whether the alleged conduct meets the legal standard for intimidation
- Whether there was any intent to interfere with an investigation or testimony
- Whether the accusation was made in bad faith
- Whether law enforcement violated your rights in how they gathered evidence or made the arrest
Our attorneys work with local prosecutors every day and are known for our attention to detail, thorough investigations, and willingness to take cases to trial when necessary.
Why Clients in Hingham Choose DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C.
We bring both local insight and statewide experience. Our clients benefit from:
- Proven criminal defense strategies tailored to each case
- Knowledge of how Hingham District Court handles these charges
- Clear communication and honest, realistic guidance from day one
We’re not just checking boxes — we’re fighting to protect your future.
Speak with a Hingham Criminal Defense Attorney Today
If you’ve been accused of witness intimidation in Hingham or elsewhere in Plymouth County, don’t wait to get legal advice. The earlier you act, the more options you’ll have to fight the charges and protect your record.
Call DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C. or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today.
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Not Guilty January 2025 Case Result – Lynn 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