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MASSACHUSETTS PREMIER CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY

Geoffrey G. Nathan, a leading nationally recognized major crimes criminal defense lawyer for 20+ yrs representing people and corporations accused in Massachusetts for crimes of moral turpitude focusing on federal tax fraud, white collar crimes, drug dealing, embezzlement and more. 80% of cases found not guilty. Over 2,000 plea bargains, 500 lobby conferences, 1000 constitutional motions argued, 50 bench trials, and 97 jury to verdict. Call now if your case requires implementation of strategy designed to protect you from prosecutors bent on convictions.
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Geoffrey Nathan Speaks on Fox News with Bill O'Reilly regarding Army Specialist Jeremy Morlock.

A U.S. soldier has been jailed for 24 years for the murders of three Afghan civilians after admitting 'the plan was to kill people' in a conspiracy with four fellow soldiers.

Jeremy Morlock, 22, agreed to plead guilty to three counts of murder, one count of conspiracy to commit assault and battery, and one count of illegal drug use in exchange for a maximum sentence of 24 years.

'He's really a good kid. This is just a bad war at a bad time in our country's history,' Geoffrey Nathan, one of his lawyers said.

'There was a lack of supervision, a lack of command control, the environment was terrible. In his mind, he had no choice.'

Proven Experience

Put Attorney Nathan’s 80% Not Guilty Rate To Work For You Attorney Nathan can normally prevent your case from going to a costly and uncertain trial. However, when a trial is needed, Attorney Nathan has successfully represent hundreds of people accused … Continue reading

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Geoffrey G. Nathan Law Offices is located at 132 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116 (Note: click on green balloon to prompt direction box) Via Public Transportation MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) Orange line Chinatown or green line Boylston St. Free Self-Parking: … Continue reading

Recent Verdicts

December 2012
  • United States District Court 49-year-old Massachusetts man is investigated for welfare fraud. Case continues.
  • Quincy District Court an 18 year old Cohasset man is arrested for possession of alcohol and possession with intent to distribute alcohol to a minor and the case is dismissed as a result of plea-bargain negotiations of Attorney Nathan
  • Bristol County superior court a 21-year-old Massachusetts man obtains a not guilty verdict on one count of rape with attorney Nathan as lead counsel
  • Newburyport District Court a 31-year-old Massachusetts man is criminally complaint for operating on a license suspended for a chemical test refusal, in a separate case larceny over $250. Subsequent to motion of counsel both cases are dismissed
  • United States District Court United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration seizes $125,000 from Miami bank account belonging to Venezuelan businessmen. After negotiation case is settled out-of-court
  • United States District Court United States Department of Justice, CBP seizes $60,000 at airport out-of-court settlement is obtained
  • Commonwealth of MA v. Dan D
    Charge: 1st degree murder
    Verdict: Not guilty, reduced charge
  • Commonwealth of MA v. C.F.
    Charge: DUI, vehicle negligence, leaving accident scene
    Verdict: Count 1 not guilty, counts 2 and 3 not guilty
  • Commonwealth of MA v. H.N.
    Charge: Possession of stolen vehicle, burglary tools
    Verdict: Not guilty both counts, by jury
  • Commonwealth of MA v. H.
    Charge: Assault and battery
    Verdict: Not guilty, by jury
  • Commonwealth of MA v. D.
    Charge: Possession of class D drugs
    Verdict: Not guilty, by jury

In the News

Soldier May Testify Against Comrades in Afghan Killings, Lawyer Says...
The lawyer, Geoffrey Nathan, said prosecutors had agreed to the deal, though Army officials said Friday that they would not comment on the matter. A military judge would have to approve any plea deal and could alter any sentence in it. Read more >