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HIT AND RUN – LAWRENCE DISTRICT COURT – NO PROBABLE CAUSE

On June 5, 2018, AN, a 26 year old nurse from Cambridge, was driving from Methuen to Boston. She came to the Rotary at 110 & 93 in Methuen and was stopped at a red light on Rt. 110. Her foot came off the brake and her car rolled into the back end of the car in front of her. AN and the driver of the other car exited their vehicles. The other driver, a 69 year old man with a short fuse, was incensed that AN had struck his vehicle. AN looked but could not see any damage to the other vehicle. Because they were stopped in a lane of moving traffic the man got back in his car and told AN to pull off the road. The man drove his car to the right side of the road and ultimately into a parking lot.  AN followed but then left the scene without exchanging her information with the other driver. The other driver got her license plate number and reported the accident and the hit and run to the police. The police attempted to reach AN but were not successful. Subsequently AN received a citation for Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident.

AN consulted with and retained Attorney Robert Lewin from North Andover. Attorney Lewin immediately contacted the police prosecutor from Methuen and obtained a copy of the police report. Attorney Lewin also immediately requested a hearing by a Clerk-Magistrate of the Court. Getting a hearing is important as it can avoid avoid a criminal complaint from being issued and it then avoids a criminal record and it avoids going in front of a judge.

Attorney Lewin sent the police prosecutor a lengthy letter detailing AN’s background, her education, her occupation as a nurse and he detailed the facts of the alleged “hit and run” and that the reason AN left the scene was she was concerned for her personal safety given the other driver’s behavior.

On September 20, 2018 AN and Attorney Lewin appeared  at Lawrence District Court for the Clerk-Magistrate Hearing. The police prosecutor and the driver of the other vehicle were also present. After a full hearing at which both the other driver and AN testified the Clerk-Magistrate made a finding that the was NO probable cause to issue the criminal complaint against AN.

As a result of this disposition of the case:

  • AN was NOT charged with any criminal offense.
  • NO criminal complaint was issued against AN
  • AN does NOT have to appear in front of a Judge.
  • NO criminal record was created.

Needless to say AN was thrilled with the result!

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