![]() Below: June 2000 Boston, Massachusetts This case involved documentation and examination by a police department's crime lab of firearms found in a body of water. The firearms pulled from the river bed were firearms belonging to a client of the firm (defendant) that retained G&G, as well as a machine gun that could not be traced to the defendant, except for casings, which the police allegedly discovered in the defendant's car, supposedly linking the weapon to the defendant. At the request of counsel, G&G examined the evidence and determined that the police reports included fabricated evidence. Numerous misrepresentations were found in the reports of the prosecution's ballistics expert, and were fortunately uncovered by G&G. G&G's trial testimony introduced evidence to the jury proving conclusively that the casings were not at all from the subject machine gun, resulting in all firearms charges being dropped, including a possible 15 year sentence for unlawful possession of a machine gun ![]() |