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What to Do in the First 24 Hours After an Arrest in Massachusetts

By Attorney Joseph Serpa | Georgetown University Law Center | 30 Years Massachusetts Criminal Defense June 2026 An arrest in Massachusetts initiates a sequence of procedural events that moves faster than most people expect. Under Massachusetts law, a person who has been taken into custody must be brought before a judge “without unnecessary delay” —…

Your Fifth Amendment Right to Refuse to Provide Your iPhone Passcode in Massachusetts: What the Law Actually Says

By Attorney Joseph Serpa | Georgetown University Law Center | 30 Years Massachusetts Criminal Defense June 2026 When Massachusetts law enforcement seizes a digital device and demands the passcode, many defendants comply — out of panic, a desire to appear cooperative, or a mistaken belief that refusing will make them appear guilty. Under both the…

Digital Search Warrants in Massachusetts: What Police Must Prove to Access Your Phone or Computer

By Attorney Joseph Serpa | Georgetown University Law Center, J.D. | 30 Years Massachusetts Criminal Defense June 2026 A Massachusetts search warrant for a digital device — a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or cloud storage account — is not a general license to search a defendant’s entire digital life. Under the Fourth Amendment to the United…

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