Charged with Attempt to Commit a Crime in Milford?
Here's What You Need to Know.
If you are facing charges for Attempt to Commit a Crime in Milford, you might be wondering how it’s possible to be punished for something that didn’t actually happen. But Massachusetts law allows prosecutors to bring attempt charges when they believe you took steps toward committing a criminal act — even if the act itself was never completed. At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we defend individuals in Milford District Court and across Worcester County who are ready to fight back and protect their future.
What Is an Attempt Charge in Massachusetts?
Under Massachusetts law, attempt occurs when someone:
- Intends to commit a specific crime, and
- Takes a substantial step toward completing that crime
Even if no harm occurred, prosecutors can still pursue serious penalties based on what they believe you were planning to do. Examples of common attempt cases in Milford include:
- Attempted break-ins at homes or businesses
- Trying to commit larceny but abandoning the effort
- Starting a confrontation that was interrupted or prevented
Attempt charges are often based on circumstantial evidence, and a strong defense can challenge how that evidence is used.
What Are the Penalties for Attempt Charges in Milford?
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 274, Section 6 allows courts to impose up to half the maximum sentence of the underlying crime.
This means:
- Attempted robbery can still carry up to 10 years in prison
- Attempted theft, assault, or drug offenses may result in jail time, probation, fines, and a criminal record
These penalties can impact more than just your freedom — they can damage your ability to work, attend school, secure housing, and maintain personal relationships.
How We Defend Attempt Charges in Milford District Court
At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we take a close look at every part of your case. We’ve helped clients in Milford by raising defenses such as:
- No intent to commit a crime
- No substantial step taken toward a criminal act
- Mistaken identity or false accusations
- Unlawful search or arrest procedures
We understand the legal landscape in Worcester County and how cases move through the Milford court system — and we use that knowledge to build a strong, effective defense.
Why Choose DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C.?
Our attorneys combine decades of criminal defense experience with local insight. We offer:
- Clear communication and personalized case strategy
- Deep familiarity with Milford District Court procedures
- A commitment to protecting your rights at every step
We are trusted throughout central Massachusetts for our results-driven approach and our dedication to each client.
Contact a Milford Criminal Defense Attorney Today
If you’ve been charged with Attempt to Commit a Crime in Milford, the time to act is now. The sooner we get involved, the more options we can preserve for your defense.
Call DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C. or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. Let’s talk about how we can help.
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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