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Will My Massachusetts Jury Know I’m in Custody During My Trial?

Posted on November 9, 2016 in
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today affirmed the seemingly obvious legal principle that the jury should not know that a defendant is in custody at the time of the trial.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Rocheleau.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Upholds Boston Cops’ Strip Search of Man Who Hid Cocaine in his Buttocks

The Massachusetts Appeals Court today affirmed a Boston man's drug conviction, ruling it was appropriate for the police to conduct the strip search that led to the discovery of the cocaine.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Vick. (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Affirms Murder Conviction of Mansfield Man Who Killed His Daughter

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today upheld the first-degree murder conviction of a Mansfield man who murdered his six-year-old daughter in July of 2009.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Griffin.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Clarifies Standard in Insanity Defense Cases

Posted on October 29, 2016 in
In an important decision delivered yesterday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled the Commonwealth is not required to present expert testimony to prove a criminal defendant, who argued he was not criminally responsible when he committed a crime, was sane.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Lawson.  (more…)
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Attorney Chris Spring Successfully Argues for Suppression of Large Amount of Heroin

Posted on October 28, 2016 in
A Middlesex Superior Court judge today allowed Attorney Chris Spring's motion to suppress 47 grams of heroin, 12 grams of cocaine, and thousands of dollars in cash seized from his client's bag by the police. (more…)
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