Wrentham District Court: What You Need to Know
Wrentham District Court handles criminal and civil cases for multiple towns in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. If you are facing criminal charges in this court, having an experienced attorney by your side can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Massachusetts Criminal Attorney Patrick Donovan, a former Norfolk County Assistant District Attorney, has extensive experience defending clients in Wrentham District Court.
Jurisdiction of Wrentham District Court
Wrentham District Court serves the following communities:
- Foxborough
- Franklin
- Medway
- Millis
- Norfolk
- Plainville
- Walpole
- Wrentham
This court hears criminal cases, civil cases, and other legal matters within these towns. The majority of cases in Wrentham District Court involve misdemeanors, felonies, and motor vehicle offenses.

Wrentham District Court Contact Information
- Address: 60 East Street, Wrentham, MA 02093
- Phone Number: (508) 384-3106
- Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Defending Against Criminal Charges in Wrentham District Court
If you have been charged with a crime in Wrentham District Court, you need a knowledgeable defense attorney. Patrick Donovan has successfully defended clients facing a wide range of criminal charges.
Domestic Violence Charges
Domestic violence charges in Massachusetts can lead to serious consequences, including restraining orders, probation, or jail time. If you are accused of domestic assault, you need a strong defense to challenge the prosecution’s case.
Operating Under the Influence (OUI)
An OUI conviction can result in fines, license suspension, and even jail time. Massachusetts has strict drunk driving laws, and Wrentham District Court regularly hears these cases. Attorney Patrick Donovan understands how to challenge breathalyzer results, field sobriety tests, and police reports to protect your rights.
Larceny and Theft Charges
Larceny charges in Massachusetts can range from misdemeanor shoplifting to felony theft. Penalties depend on the value of the stolen property. Patrick Donovan has successfully defended clients against larceny charges by questioning evidence, intent, and witness credibility.
Other Criminal Charges
Wrentham District Court also handles cases such as assault and battery, drug offenses, vandalism, and probation violations. No matter the charge, Attorney Patrick Donovan provides aggressive defense strategies tailored to your case.
Why Choose Patrick Donovan?
Patrick Donovan brings years of courtroom experience to every case. As a former Norfolk County Assistant District Attorney, he understands how prosecutors build their cases and how to challenge them effectively.
- Over 20 years of criminal defense experience
- Former prosecutor in Norfolk County
- Personalized legal strategies for each client
- Proven track record of case dismissals and reduced charges
When you are facing criminal charges, the right attorney can make all the difference. Read about recent case victories here.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of cases does Wrentham District Court handle?
It hears criminal cases, civil cases, small claims, and restraining orders for its jurisdiction.
What should I do if I am charged with a crime?
You should contact an experienced criminal attorney as soon as possible. Attorney Patrick Donovan can evaluate your case and develop a strong defense strategy.
Can I get my charges dismissed?
Many factors influence whether charges can be dismissed, including the strength of the evidence and legal motions filed by your attorney. Patrick Donovan has successfully gotten charges reduced or dismissed for many clients.
Where can I find Massachusetts criminal laws?
You can find Massachusetts criminal laws on the Massachusetts General Laws website.
Contact Patrick Donovan for Criminal Defense in Wrentham District Court
If you have been charged with a crime in Wrentham District Court, don’t face the prosecution alone. Attorney Patrick Donovan provides strong legal representation to fight for the best possible outcome in your case.
Call (617) 479-1800 today for a free consultation or visit Patrick Donovan’s website to learn more about how he can help you.