Charged with Threatening to Commit a Crime in Stoughton?
Take It Seriously.
A threat to commit a crime charge in Stoughton can escalate quickly. Whether the allegation stems from a personal dispute, a text message, or something said in frustration, Massachusetts law allows prosecutors to bring criminal charges — even if you never acted on what was said. At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we represent clients in Stoughton District Court and throughout Norfolk County who are facing this charge and want to avoid a criminal record.
What Constitutes a Criminal Threat in Massachusetts?
Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 275, Section 2, it is illegal to threaten to commit a crime against another person or their property. To prove their case in court, prosecutors must show:
- You made a verbal, written, or electronic threat
- You appeared capable of carrying it out
- The person who received the threat believed it was real
In Stoughton, these charges often arise from:
- Family arguments or domestic incidents
- Texts or social media posts taken as threatening
- Road rage or public disputes
- Neighbor or workplace disagreements
You don’t have to physically harm anyone or even have a weapon — the focus is on what was said, how it was communicated, and how it was interpreted.
Penalties for Threat Charges in Stoughton
A threat to commit a crime is a misdemeanor, but it can carry real consequences, including:
- Up to 6 months in jail
- Probation, court supervision, or counseling
- Fines and legal fees
- A permanent entry on your criminal record
If your case is related to domestic violence or involves a protective order, you could also face:
- Restraining orders or supervised visitation restrictions
- Firearm possession bans
- Complications in divorce or custody proceedings
Building a Defense in Norfolk County
At DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C., we understand how prosecutors in Stoughton District Court pursue these cases — and how to fight them. Our defense strategy may involve:
- Showing that the alleged threat was vague, emotional, or misunderstood
- Demonstrating that you never had the intent or ability to act on it
- Proving that the accuser had a motive to fabricate or exaggerate
- Identifying violations of your constitutional rights during the investigation
We handle threat cases with urgency and care, always focused on protecting your rights and minimizing the impact on your life.
Why Choose DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C.?
Clients in Stoughton and across Norfolk County trust our team because we offer:
- Proven criminal defense experience in district and superior courts
- Strategic legal guidance tailored to each case
- A commitment to clear communication, from start to finish
We know that even a misdemeanor charge can carry major consequences — and we’re here to help you avoid them.
Contact a Stoughton Criminal Defense Attorney Today
Don’t take a threat charge lightly. If you’ve been accused of threatening to commit a crime in Stoughton, contact DeGiacomo & Mikhlin, P.C. today. Let us review your case, explain your options, and start building your defense.
Call now or reach out online to schedule a free consultation.
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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