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At the Law Office of John L. Calcagni III we strive to provide aggressive, experienced, and effective representation to our clients. Our firm has been serving the commonwealth of Massachusetts for over a decade and is prepared to assist you with all matters of criminal defense, military defense, and Federal Criminal Defense. If you are not in the area we are available to assist you as well in Rhode Island, New York, and Florida, as well.
Our lead counsel John L. Calcagni is a former prosecutor of the esteemed US Army JAG Corps as well as a Special Assistant US Attorney. Building on his experience with the military Attorney Calcagni is able to handle most any type of case as he has personally seen and handled nearly every type of criminal case is his storied career. Because of this ability Attorney Calcagni will be able to quickly and efficiently strategize and handle your case. As a Military Defense Lawyer Attorney Calcagni is able to defense those who have been accused of crimes in the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces as well as thge U.S. Army Court Of Criminal Appeals.
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