Brockton Juvenile Court

ATTORNEY GERALD J. NOONAN GETS ASSAULT & BATTERY CHARGE AGAINST AN INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED JUVENILE DISMISSED AT A CLERK-MAGISTRATE HEARING

The client was a 14 year-old boy from Brockton who punched a security guard while in the emergency room at the Brockton Hospital. The juvenile’s parents received a court summons on a criminal complaint charging their son with an Assault & Battery (G.L. c. 265, §13A).

Result: Attorney Gerald J. Noonan conducted an intensive interview of the juvenile’s parents to obtain all the information regarding the juvenile’s behavioral and mental health history, which was extensive. The juvenile was transferred from the Brockton Hospital emergency room to an inpatient behavioral hospital. Attorney Noonan interviewed the juvenile’s mental health counselor, and obtained hundreds of pages of the juvenile’s treatment records. At the Clerk-Magistrate Hearing, Attorney Noonan presented evidence that his client was diagnosed as being Intellectually Disabled and suffered from a brain injury. Attorney Noonan argued that his client was not competent to stand trial, and was not criminally responsible for his actions due to his mental condition. After the hearing, the criminal complaint did not issue.