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Experienced Lowell criminal defense attorney, handing cases ranging from dui/oui, domestic violence, robbery offenses, motor vehicle charges, assault to murder, and more. Former prosecutor who approaches each case with a strategy designed based on how the ADA will likely prepare for trial and seeking to expose weaknesses in the government’s case. Over 10 years experience in criminal law, call for a free consultation today.
Education
- Suffolk University Law School
- J.D. (2008)
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- Honors: Cum Laude
- Activities: Transnational Law Review
- Boston College
- B.A. (2005) | English
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- Activities: Boston College Men’s Varsity Track and Field
Professional Experience
- Attorney
- Erkan & Sullivan, PC
- - Current
- Assistant District Attorney
- Middlesex District Attorney
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Certifications
- Superior Court Certification
- Committee for Public Counsel Services
Awards
- Rising Stars
- Super Lawyers
- Selected to Super Lawyers Rising Stars from 2014 to 2018.
Professional Associations
- State Bar of Massachusetts  # 672583
- Member
- Current
- Greater Lowell Bar Association
- Member
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- Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys
- Member
- Current
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Massachusetts
Fees
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Free Consultation
Free Initial Consultation - Credit Cards Accepted
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
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Legal Answers
- Q. How long do you have to contest a DUI?
- A: This is a difficult question to answer as it needs more facts before an attorney can advise you. If you are charged with a crime, including operating under the influence of alcohol, you should contact an experienced DUI defense attorney.
- Q. What happens if you don't comply with DUI testing when you get pulled over?
- A: Hello,
There are two sets of "testing" that officers and troopers in Massachusetts employ. One is field sobriety testing, the other is the breath test. The short answer is that your refusal to submit to any tests is inadmissible in Massachusetts courts. That means that the jury will not learn that you refused the testing. This in nearly every case will not avoid an arrest, but the officer's case against you is substantially weaker -- leading in many cases to a greater chance of a not guilty finding.
The refusal to submit to a breath test, however, does come with some license/right to operate a vehicle suspensions. It is important to know what happened with your case ... Read More
- Q. Question about my criminal case
- A: Hello,
The answer to your question relies in large part on the facts leading up to the seizure of the car and the money, as well the status of the forfeiture proceedings. Most of the time, when a motion to suppress is granted in a drug distribution or trafficking case, the forfeiture action is not successful (the owner gets it back) because the evidence in the forfeiture case would likewise be suppressed. You should speak to an attorney about the specifics of your case. They can advise you about the appellate timetable, the final order on the motion, and the forfeiture action status.
Good luck,
Ryan
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