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Quincy Today
By the People, for the People
Former Quincy Official Faces Domestic Assault Charges
Trial date set, but additional charges may complicate case
Apr. 10, 2026 at 9:29pm
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A discarded police evidence tag symbolizes the complex legal proceedings surrounding a former public official's domestic assault charges.Quincy TodayAlly Sleiman, the former director of emergency management for the city of Quincy, Massachusetts, has been charged with assault and battery on a household member, as well as intimidating a witness. Sleiman was arrested on December 12, 2025, and is scheduled to stand trial, but the additional charges may further complicate the case.
Why it matters
Domestic violence cases involving public officials can raise concerns about abuse of power and the need for accountability, even as the details of such cases are often sensitive and complex. This story highlights the challenges of prosecuting domestic assault charges, especially when additional charges are involved.
The details
Sleiman, 52, was arrested on December 12, 2025, and charged with assault and battery on a household member. However, he is also facing charges of intimidating a witness, which may further complicate the case and the upcoming trial.
- Sleiman was arrested on December 12, 2025.
- A trial date has been scheduled, but the details of when it will take place are unclear.
The players
Ally Sleiman
The former director of emergency management for the city of Quincy, Massachusetts, who has been charged with domestic assault and intimidating a witness.
What’s next
The trial date for Sleiman's assault and battery charges has been scheduled, but the additional charges of intimidating a witness may impact the proceedings and timeline.
The takeaway
This case highlights the complexities of domestic violence cases, especially when they involve public officials. The need for accountability and transparency must be balanced with the sensitivity of the details and the rights of all involved.

