Most Frequent Charges
The first number is the frequency of the charge.

236: operating a vehicle without a license
163: assault and battery
156: operating a vehicle with a suspended license
117: disorderly conduct
107: illegal possession of marijuana
 84: operating a vehicle without any insurance
 69: trespassing
 63: operating a vehicle without any registration
 59: shoplifting
 57: resisting arrest
 53: assault and battery with a dangerous weapon
 52: failure to stay within marked lanes
 47: domestic assault and battery
 45: disturbing the peace
 44: speeding
 42: operating a vehicle without an inspection sticker
 42: illegal possession of cocaine
 41: operating a vehicle with a revoked license
 39: operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol
 37: operating a vehicle with defective equipment
 34: larceny of property worth more than $250
 31: assault with a dangerous weapon
 28: malicious mischief causing damage over $250
 27: leaving the scene of an accident
 25: operating a vehicle with a suspended registration
 25: operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor
 25: operating a vehicle negligently as to endanger
 23: illegal possession of marijuana with intent to distribute
 22: malicious destruction of property over $250
 21: threatening to commit a crime
 18: assault and battery on a police officer
 18: assault and battery on a public employee
 18: providing a false name to police
 18: refusing to stop for a police officer
 17: illegal possession of a hypodermic needle
 16: trespassing on railroad property
 16: violation of a restraining order
 15: intimidation of a witness
 15: illegal possession of heroin
 15: license plate violation
 14: failure to appear in court
 13: illegal possession of a hypodermic syringe
 13: failing to stay within marked lanes
 13: larceny of property worth less than $250
 13: conspiracy to violate the state's controlled substance laws
 13: breaking and entering
 13: larceny
 12: receiving stolen property
 12: simple assault and battery
 12: larceny of a vehicle
 11: uttering
 11: malicious destruction of property
 10: larceny of property over $250
 10: illegal possession of cocaine with intent to distribute
 10: violating a restraining order
  9: operating a vehicle with a revoked registration
  9: being a minor in possession of alcohol
  9: assault
  9: possession of a hypodermic needle
  8: conspiracy to violate the state's controlled substances laws
  8: number plate violation
  8: malicious destruction of property under $250
  8: following too closely
  8: making an improper turn
  8: refusing to provide police with a license or registration
  8: traffic violation
  7: larceny from a building
  7: illegal possession of narcotics within a school zone
  7: drug possession
  7: forgery
  7: domestic threats
  7: motor vehicle larceny
  6: traffic signal violation
  6: attempting to commit a crime
  6: illegal possession of heroin with intent to distribute
  6: being a minor in possession of liquor
  6: use of a vehicle without authority
  6: not using a turn signal
  6: larceny by check
  6: armed robbery
  6: unarmed robbery
  6: possession of a Class B drug with intent to distribute
  6: carrying a dangerous weapon
  6: giving police a false name
  5: receiving stolen property worth more than $250
  5: public drinking
  5: operating a vehicle with a suspended license, a second offense
  5: conspiracy to violate drug laws
  5: operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a second offense
  5: failure to yield
  5: illegal possession of tools often used in burglaries
  5: lights violation
  5: kidnapping
  5: malicious mischief
  5: operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs
  5: providing police with a false name
  5: cocaine possession
  5: attaching plates
  5: illegal possession of ammunition
  5: illegal possession of a Class B substance with intent to distribute

        
An examination of the cases of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon shows that a dangerous weapon can be any one of the following:
  • a plate of food
  • a knife
  • a foot
  • a bat
  • a pillow
  • a BB gun
  • a pair of nunchucks
  • a golf club
  • a tire iron
  • a DVD player
In general, anything that's handy around you :-)

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