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Maryland Man Charged

With Assaulting Girlfriend

Jesse Adams
Jesse Adams

MARYLAND – A 24 year old Maryland man was arrested for assaulting his girlfriend on three occasions over an eight month period, according to State Troopers.

Jesse J. Adams was arrested after troopers were advised of a series of physical assaults that occurred at a home on Dog Hill Road in the Town of Maryland.  An investigation determined that during disputes with his girlfriend, Adams had physically assaulted her three times over the last eight months, causing injuries.

He was arrested and charged with three counts of misdemeanor assault in the third degree and arraigned in the Town of Milford court.  An order of protection was placed against Adams.

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  1. If the assistant DA from Worcester takes the case he’ll definitely get away with it. He can’t be bothered with these things!

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