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Brad Bailey Law Secures Back-to-Back Victories on Motions to Suppress in Child Pornography Cases

At Brad Bailey Law, P.C., we pride ourselves on our relentless advocacy and exceptional legal strategy. In the past eight months alone, our firm successfully drafted and argued two critical motions to suppress evidence in separate child pornography cases—one in Bristol County and the other in Essex County. As a direct result of these successful motions, all charges in both cases were dismissed, securing significant victories for our clients.

The High Stakes of Child Pornography Charges

Child pornography charges are among the most serious and stigmatizing felony offenses an individual can face. The penalties for these offenses are severe, often including up to five years in state prison and a mandatory 20-year registration as a sex offender. Given these life-altering consequences, hiring a highly experienced and demonstrably successful attorney is crucial when facing such charges.

Strategic and Effective Defense

At Brad Bailey Law, we meticulously analyze every aspect of a case, leaving no stone unturned in identifying legal weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. In both of these recent victories, our deep knowledge of constitutional law, recent case precedent,  and criminal procedure allowed us to craft compelling arguments that led to the suppression of key evidence. Without this evidence, the prosecution had no choice but to dismiss all charges prior to trial .

Why Experience Matters

Cases involving allegations of child pornography require a defense attorney who understands the nuances of search and seizure law, electronic evidence, and constitutional protections under the 4th, 5th, 6th and 14th amendments and here in state court the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights. Brad Bailey, a former state and federal prosecutor with five decades of experience, has an impressive track record of defending clients against these and other serious criminal charges in all courts, at all levels. His ability to challenge evidence through well-researched and expertly argued motions has proven time and again to be the difference between conviction and acquittal.

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