Quincy District Court
If you’re reading this page right now, chances are, you’ve been arrested and don’t know what to do next. Or, possibly, you haven’t yet been arrested, but you’ve been accused by someone of committing a crime, and have been called to Quincy District Court to appear for a hearing. (That’s called a Clerk-Magistrate’s Hearing; More on that, further below.) The Law Offices of William D. Kickham and Associates, located in nearby Westwood, is always ready, willing and able to serve as legal counsel to persons who are arrested in Norfolk County. Our lead attorney, William D. Kickham, is a Quincy District Court Criminal Defense Lawyer, for people who have been arrested in the towns of:
- Braintree
- Cohasset
- Holbrook
- Milton
- Quincy
- Randolph
- Weymouth
If you are arrested by police in any of the above towns, you will be arraigned in Quincy District Court. If you have not been arrested, but instead either a person or a Police Department in any of the above towns has filed what is known as a “Criminal Complaint” against you in this court, a Clerk-Magistrate’s Hearing, (also called a Show-Cause Hearing) will also take place at Quincy District Court.
Quincy District Court is located at:
One Dennis F. Ryan Parkway
Quincy, MA 02169
Ph.: (617) 471-1650
Usually, a small number of different judges (typically 2 or 3) rotate at Quincy District Court, depending on judicial assignments for a particular week. There is usually one judge who handles arraignments, probation violations, and pre-trial conferences. Typically the other judges handle jury trials and civil business. Quincy District Court also has a Clerk’s Office and Probation Department. The court handles both criminal and civil jury trials, as well as what are called “bench trials,” which are trials held before a judge, and not a jury. Quincy District Court also sometimes handles “overflow” jury trials for other courts in Norfolk County.
The Law Offices of William D. Kickham and Associates can very effectively represent you in Quincy District Court you if you have been arrested for, or accused of, any number of crimes or offenses, including:
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Whatever you have been charged with in Quincy District Court, it is important that you be represented by an attorney who regularly practices in this court. Attorneys who do not regularly appear in a given court, will not likely be able to secure as favorable a result for you, as an attorney who is familiar with the court and its personnel. Our firm has appeared in this court many times. We are familiar with how the court operates, its ‘culture,’ and we know how to get you the best legal result possible. Click here to see a partial sampling of some of the results we have obtained for our clients.
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Westwood and Quincy, Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer William D. Kickham has appeared as a legal analyst on a variety of respected media, including Fox News TV-25/Boston WBZ-AM Radio 1030, Nightside With Dan Rea, Greater Boston With Emily Rooney, Money Matters Radio/Boston, The Metro Newspaper/Boston, Court TV, The Boston Herald, and WCVB-TV5/Boston,. Attorney William D. Kickham is turned to by respected reporters and media organizations in Massachusetts as an authoritative expert in the field of criminal defense law, and the case results he produces for his clients attest to this. Call us today at Ph.: (781) 320-0062, or Ph.: (617) 285-3600, to arrange for a free initial consultation of your case. If the matter is not an emergency, you can email us here for a free initial consult and we will respond to you very promptly.