Alexander Conley | Danvers Criminal Defense Lawyer

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About Alexander

Alexander Conley is a founding partner of Aprodu | Conley. Attorney Conley has been practicing criminal law in Massachusetts since becoming licensed, as an attorney at the the Coughlin Law Group in Boston. He has represented numerous clients throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in District and Superior Courts. Attorney Conley has also prepared criminal appeals and appeared before the the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Appeals Court.

Currently, Attorney Conley primarily handles all criminal matters at Aprodu | Conley, as well as certain civil litigation cases. Along with his private clients, Attorney Conley represents indigent criminal clients in the Private Counsel Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services, in both trial court and appellate matters. He also maintains an Of Counsel position in criminal matters at Brooks Law Firm in Medford, Massachusetts.

During Law School, Attorney Conley worked in Civil Litigation, clerked for a Judge of the Boston Municipal Court, and worked for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.

Attorney Conley graduated magna cum laude from New England Law | Boston. At New England Law, Attorney Conley held a number of leadership positions, and was a published editor of the New England Law Review.

Attorney Conley grew up in North Carolina, where he graduated from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington magna cum laude. He currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts.

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Experience

Founding Partner

Aprodu | Conley, PLLC

Present

Danvers, MA

Admission

Verified Massachusetts

2017

Education

New England School of Law

J.D.

2017

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Essex County Bar Association Member
    2019 - Present
  • Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services Private Counsel
    2017 - Present
Honors / Awards
  • 10.0 Rating | Justia

Notable Work

Cases

Salem - Domestic Violence and Destruction of Property - Dismissed

Our client was charged with Assault and Battery on a Family or Household Member, Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, and Malicious Destruction of Property after a dispute with their significant other. Attorney Alexander Conley represented our client in Salem District Court. Attorney Conley learned that the alleged victim of the offense had made contradictory statements to his initial report. As such, the case was brought to a trial date, where the alleged victim appeared but did not want to pursue charges. As such, Attorney Conley requested that the charges be dismissed, and the Court agreed. The dismissal saved our client from any punishment from these allegations. In some cases, if a witness does not cooperate with the District Attorney's office, a dismissal can occur, as it did for our client. However, every case is different, and sometimes the Commonwealth can move forward even if there is no witness cooperation. If you or a loved one are charged with a crime, whether or not any witnesses want to pursue charges, you should contact a criminal defense lawyer for a free consultation.

Publications

New England Law Review Obscene Terrorism: Can the First Amendment's Obscenity Framework be Applied to Terrorist Speech?

2017

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