ATTORNEY GERALD J. NOONAN GETS CRIMINAL COMPLAINT FOR LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT AGAINST FED-EX DRIVER DISMISSED AT CLERK MAGISTRATE HEARING.

Police were dispatched in response to a call that a Fed-Ex truck had struck a fire hydrant and left the area. A witness told the police that she took a photo of the Fed-Ex truck, as he left the scene of the accident. The officer observed that the fire hydrant was cracked and a valve had broken off. Police queried the license plate and spoke with the business owning the truck. Police spoke with the Defendant who admitted to striking the fire hydrant. As a result of the incident, police filed an Application for Criminal Complaint against the Defendant for Leaving the Scene of an Accident Causing Property Damage pursuant to G.L. c. 90, §24(2)(a).

Result: Attorney Gerald J. Noonan was able to get the criminal complaint dismissed at the Clerk-Magistrate Hearing. Attorney Noonan presented evidence showing that the client immediately reported the accident to his manager who instructed him to continue making his deliveries. His manager informed him that the business would report the accident to the police. The client relied on the representations of his employer and did not report the accident to police because he had been told that the business would report the accident. His manager told the police that he advised the Defendant to continue with his deliveries. The manager told the Defendant that the company would pay for the damage to the fire hydrant. Attorney Noonan presented evidence of his client’s stellar driving record, as well as character letters from his employer describing him as a hard-working and trustworthy employee. As the client was a professional delivery driver, a criminal complaint for Leaving the Scene of an Accident would potentially ruin his career. However, Attorney Noonan was able to ensure that no criminal charges issued and his driving record remained intact and he was able to continue his employment as a professional delivery driver.