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Experience is the Answer. Criminal Defense is all that I do and have been doing for over 40 years. (District & Superior.)
I consider my home base to be in the Boston Municipal Court system, which encompasses most of the Greater Boston area.
I have also traveled to every other court in the eastern half of Massachusetts, from Wareham to Salem.
I know most of the Judges, ADA's and PO's. I have a good rapport with them all.
I have handled over 10000 cases in all types of criminal situations, from OUI to Armed Robbery. My last trial was in the Woburn Superior Court, where after a two-week trial, the Jury found my client Not Guilty.
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Acquired: 1982
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2005
State: Pennsylvania
Acquired: 1984
54 Canal Street,, Boston, MA, 021142011
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Posted by Katherine Peguero | October 15, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Best lawyer
Pamela is one of the best criminal lawyers. Pamela takes her time to explain the case details to you and she fights hard for her clients. Thanks to pamela, we won our case after 3 years of fighting!
Posted by Eddy Ruiz | November 30, 2020 | Hired Attorney
Best lawyer
She really does a great job! She doesn’t play with your money, & she really helps you. She puts forth 100% effort in trying to help you win & knows what she’s talking about. I would 100% recommend her.
Posted by Joseph | December 18, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Giving praise where it is warranted
I have Pamela Morris represent me in numerous occasions , and I was very happy with the work she did ,the arguments made in my behalf were clear and to the point ,I especially liked the way she would research cases whenever I asked her to she has filed multiple motiions on numerous cases I've had to ...
Posted by Katie | November 18, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Best lawyer
I have spoken with Pamela Morris on a few occasions and she has been nothing but friendly, informative, helpful, and thorough. She is top notch when it comes to lawyers. She knows what she’s talking about, and puts a lot of time and effort into each and every one of her clients. I met Pamela when she...
Posted by Harley Davidson | March 03, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Speeding & Traffic Ticket
Ticket and accident
This is my first time finding lawyer for a ticket and an accident. Pamela was very nice and she helped us all the way till the end. She represented us twice in the Somerville Hearings Board and in Boston. Both times i was happy with the results, and definitely will call her if anything happens to me...
"I have watched Attorney Pam Morris handle criminal matters in Courts throughout the Commonwealth of Mass, and sat next to her on Mass. CLE meetings. At every hearing Attorney Morris was professional, incredibly knowledgeable, moved to dismiss criminal matters on her client's behalf, and was shown respect by the Judges and Clerks [important]. Any defendant would be lucky to have such an experienced, battle-tested trial attorney like Pam Morris by their side when facing criminal charges."
"I endorse this lawyer. She is terrific in the court room as her years of experience show. She is knowlegable, well-spoken and very persuasive. We worked on a case together and she was key in getting a very favorable outcome. I trust her completely."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2005.
Public Reprimand issued in MA, 2005
updated on 11/11/2015Public reprimand means that an attorney did something wrong, but may still practice law. The attorney was given a public reprimand in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior. Details of the infraction are made part of the public record.
“The client wanted to avoid going to trial but the Judge would not grant a continuance. The case went forward to trial but on a recess the client ran out of the courthouse and disappeared. The Judge insisted on continuing the trial without her. I remained silent trying to get her a mistrial and this silence was later used by her appeals attorney to get a new trial and it worked. I was reprimanded for this failed tactic. My client pleaded out to time served.”
1982 - Present
Criminal Defense Attorney, Private Practice
2003 - 2009
Criminal Defense Attorney, Sufflok Lawyers for Justice
1982 - 2003
Criminal Defense Attorney, Boston Bar Association
2003 - 2015
Boston Bar AssociationCriminal Law Section
1981
JD - Juris Doctor
1977
BA - Bachelor of Arts
1973
H.S.
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