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About the Law Office of Francisco Napolitano

For more than 30 years, the Law Office of Francisco Napolitano has been helping those in need of a professional defense attorney in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. If you are in need of an attorney to defend you in court, consider The Law Office of Francisco Napolitano for criminal defense at its best.

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Francisco Napolitano is one of the highest rated defense attorneys in the area, having recently been chosen as one of the top 100 trial lawyers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In addition, Attorney Napolitano was recently voted one of the top 10 defense attorneys in Massachusetts.

No two criminal cases are the same, but all of them must be handled​ with full attention and responsibility. Attorney Napolitano takes each case and makes it his top priority. He sees success in the court room through his tireless approach to fighting for his clients. Take the best route in protecting yourself today by contacting Francisco Napolitano today.

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Francisco Napolitano is ready to apply his experience and professionalism to your case. For more information or to get started with Mr. Napolitano today, reach out for a free estimate. Call 617-426-5400 or contact online HERE. At the Law Office of Francisco Napolitano, we look forward to working with you.

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Voted One of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in Massachusetts

Voted One of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in Massachusetts

About the Law Office of Francisco Napolitano

Never, Never Speak to the Police Without A Defense Attorney!

In the world of criminal investigation, there is no such thing as an innocent question or innocuous question.

If you wish to communicate with the police, always do it through a defense attorney. Never speak to the police on your own! Remember, you do not have to prove your innocence, the police, that is the government, must prove your guilt. You have the constitutional right to remain silent. USE IT!