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How Much Does Criminal Defense Cost in Boston, MA?

2026 local pricing guide for criminal defense in Boston, MA with cost breakdowns and provider data.

Boston, MA Average

$6,250$18,750

Most homeowners pay around $12,500

Low

$6,250

Typical

$12,500

High

$18,750

Based on national averages adjusted for MA cost of living (+25% vs. national average).

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Criminal Defense Cost Breakdown in Boston, MA

Project TypeLowTypicalHigh
Misdemeanor Defense$2,500$6,250$12,500
DUI / DWI Defense$3,750$8,750$18,750
Felony Defense$12,500$31,250$93,750
Drug Offense Defense$6,250$12,500$31,250
Federal Crime Defense$31,250$62,500$125,000

Prices adjusted for Boston, MA cost of living. Actual costs may vary. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.

Factors That Affect Criminal Defense Cost in Boston

  • Severity of the charges (misdemeanor vs. felony)
  • Whether the case goes to trial or resolves with a plea
  • Attorney's experience with your type of charge
  • Complexity of the evidence and number of witnesses
  • Need for expert witnesses or investigators
  • Court jurisdiction (state vs. federal)
  • Your criminal history

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does criminal defense cost in Boston, MA?

Criminal Defense in Boston, MA typically costs $6,250 to $18,750, with most homeowners paying around $12,500. Costs vary based on project scope, materials, and the contractor you hire.

How many criminal defense providers are in Boston?

There are 2065 verified criminal defense providers in Boston, MA. We recommend getting quotes from at least 3 providers.

How much does a criminal defense lawyer cost?

Misdemeanor defense costs $2,000 to $10,000. DUI defense runs $3,000 to $15,000. Felony defense ranges from $10,000 to $75,000+. Federal crimes can cost $25,000 to $100,000+. Most criminal defense attorneys charge flat fees or retainers.

Should I hire a private attorney or use a public defender?

Public defenders are qualified attorneys, but they handle heavy caseloads. If you can afford a private attorney, you get more personal attention, time, and resources devoted to your case. For serious felony charges, a private attorney is strongly recommended if financially possible.

Can a criminal defense lawyer get my charges dropped?

A skilled defense attorney may get charges reduced or dismissed by challenging evidence, filing motions to suppress illegally obtained evidence, negotiating plea deals, or identifying violations of your constitutional rights. No attorney can guarantee a specific outcome.

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