Sacharis Gathers was charged with trafficking for sexual servitude, deriving support from prostitution, and possession with intent to distribute a class B substance, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office. He was ordered held on $50,00 bail with GPS monitoring and home confinement if he is released.
A Braintree man has been arrested for sex trafficking in Boston, police said Tuesday. Sacharis Gathers, 20, is charged with trafficking for sexual servitude, deriving support from prostitution, possession of Class B (crack cocaine) and an outstanding straight warrant for violations of auto laws,
A 20-year-old Braintree man is facing sex trafficking charges after he was busted near Mass and Cass, according to the Suffolk DA’s office.
Sacharis Gathers, 20, pleaded not guilty during an arraignment in Boston Municipal Court Tuesday, prosecutors said.
There might be kids that are bigger, faster, and stronger, but they don’t have the same hockey IQ,” said Braintree coach Dave Fasano. “He does a lot of good things out on the ice.”
Hundreds of people are facing layoffs as a result of fashion retailer Nordstrom’s decision to shutter a pair of popular store locations in Massachusetts.
A woman testified Thursday that Jabrill Peppers grabbed her by the neck, slammed her against the wall and pushed her down the stairs.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was found “not guilty” on all assault charges on Friday, per Boston Herald’s Flint McColgan. Peppers was tried in front of a jury composed of five females and one male juror. After hearing the arguments, it took the jurors about an hour to deliberate before finally reaching a decision.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was found not guilty on three domestic violence charges Friday after a brief two-day trial.
BOSTON -- A jury acquitted New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers on Friday in his assault and battery trial.
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was found not guilty on three domestic violence charges Friday after a brief two-day trial.
To envision its new city hall, Boston held a competition in the 1960s and eventually selected the submission from architectural firm Kallmann, McKinnell, & Knowles. The design, then and now, was hailed by fellow architects as a classic example of the brutalist style.