Commonwealth v. B.G.
Hingham District Court
MOTION TO DISMISS IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING CASE IS ALLOWED, AS ATTORNEY PATRICK J. NOONAN PROVES THERE WAS NO PROBABLE CAUSE TO SUPPORT THE CHARGE.
In a case publicized in the media, the Defendant was arrested and charged with Trafficking of a Person for Sexual Servitude pursuant to G.L. c. 265, §50(a). Defendant (along with four other Defendants) was arrested for Sex Trafficking in connection with an undercover investigation wherein police posted an advertisement online advertising sexual services in exchange for money. Allegedly, Defendant responded to the advertisement by contacting the phone number listed in the advertisement and exchanged text messages with an undercover officer (posing as a prostitute) and the Defendant offered money in exchange for sex acts. Defendant agreed to meet the undercover officer at a hotel room for the exchange. Upon arrival to the hotel room, Defendant was arrested. Four other Defendants were also charged for responding to the same advertisement, agreeing to an exchange of sex for money, and showing up to the hotel.
Result: Attorney Patrick J. Noonan filed a Motion to Dismiss the charge of Sex Trafficking in the Hingham District Court, arguing that the evidence was insufficient to establish probable cause to support that charge. The Commonwealth objected to a hearing on the Motion to Dismiss in the District Court, as they were planning on indicting all Defendants in the Superior Court. Attorney Noonan insisted on having a hearing on the Motion to Dismiss. Attorney Noonan researched the case-law and Legislative intent behind the Sex Trafficking statute and argued that the Sex Trafficking statute was entirely inapplicable to the facts of this case. The District Court Judge agreed and allowed Attorney Noonan’s Motion to Dismiss. The charge was dismissed in the District Court for lack of probable cause. Subsequently, the Commonwealth indicted all Defendants in the Superior Court. In Superior Court, Attorney Noonan intends to file another Motion to Dismiss for lack of probable cause.