A Mansfield man is facing Massachusetts car theft charges in Attleboro District Court, after police say he was driving a stolen car over the weekend to confront a man with his ex-girlfriend, according to The Sun Chronicle.
A Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer should represent anyone facing serious traffic or criminal charges in Attleboro District Court, including Attleboro drunk driving charges, theft charges and Massachusetts drug charges.
Police say the man was already out on court supervision and wearing a GPS bracelet for another criminal case accusing him of assaulting a police officer after a high-speed chase.
The defendant was ordered held in jail on $50,000 cash bail after pleading not guilty earlier this week in Attleboro District Court. Police say the man stole a car from a Citgo gas station at South Common and was stopped by a patrolman a few miles away on route 106.
Police reported finding a double-edge knife and a small folding knife in his possession. The defendant allegedly told police he was on his way to confront a man with his ex-girlfriend after getting into an argument on the phone.
It is unclear whether he could face probation violations after being placed on supervision as a result of the 2008 case for assaulting an officer. The defendant faces charges of receiving a stolen motor vehicle, using a motor vehicle without authority, driving with a revoked license because he is a habitual traffic offender and carrying a dangerous weapon.
Mansfield, Massachusetts Defense Attorney Michael DelSignore represents clients facing theft charges in Attleboro District Court as well as other serious traffic and criminal offenses, including OUI charges.
The Law Offices of Michael DelSignore are conveniently located in Stoughton and Attleboro.
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