What is a crime involving a weapon?
If you were charged with any crime involving any weapon, whether a felony or a misdemeanor, you are not a class member. This includes weapons such as guns and knives, but it also includes things that can be considered weapons under Massachusetts criminal law. A weapon could be a car, a foot with a shoe on it, a door, a broom, or any other item that, if used against another person, could justify the charge of assault or assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
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