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Showing 4 criminal defense lawyers in Hudson, MA
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Moreira & Frias Law Offices
145 Main St, Hudson, MA 01749
(978) 562-3456
Wester Mark
69 Main St #71, Hudson, MA 01749
(978) 562-1885
Yates Law Offices, P.C.
71 Main St, Hudson, MA 01749
(978) 568-0111
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Law Office of Sean Munger
Lakeside Ave, Hudson, MA 01749
(508) 816-7105
What Does a Criminal Defense Lawyer in Hudson Cost?
Criminal defense lawyer costs in Massachusetts vary widely. For a misdemeanor, flat fees often range from $1,500 to $5,000. Felony cases may cost $5,000 to $20,000 or more depending on complexity. Many lawyers offer payment plans. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of criminal cases does a Hudson lawyer handle?
A criminal defense lawyer in Hudson handles cases such as OUI, drug possession, assault, theft, and domestic violence. These cases are typically heard in Marlborough District Court or Worcester Superior Court depending on the severity.
How long do I have to hire a lawyer after an arrest in Massachusetts?
You should hire a lawyer as soon as possible after an arrest. In Massachusetts, you must appear in court for arraignment within 24 hours of arrest. Your lawyer can advise you on bail and your first court date.
What is the statute of limitations for criminal charges in Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, most felonies have a 6-year statute of limitations. Misdemeanors generally have a 6-year limit as well, but some specific crimes like OUI have shorter time frames. Your lawyer can explain the deadlines for your case.