BOSTON —
Attacking a pregnant woman. Assaulting police officers. Gun offenses. Drunk driving. Violating an abuse prevention order.
In rapid-fire succession, criminal cases against defendants with these and other charges were dismissed Tuesday in a Boston courtroom, not because of a lack of evidence but because they haven't had lawyers for more than 45 days.
Here's how a prosecutor described one of the cases to the judge: "The defendant dragged the victim out of his car, punched her multiple times in the face, causing severe, noticeable injuries by the police officer."
But that case and many others — about 200 — were dismissed Tuesday in Boston Municipal Court as a result of the work stoppage by bar advocates — private lawyers who defend suspects who can't afford an attorney. They stopp