Posted on December 24, 2015 in
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled the crime of indecent assault and battery on a person with an intellectual disability is not unconstitutionally vague. The name of the case is Commonwealth v. St. Louis. (more…)
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Posted on September 15, 2015 in
A federal judge in New York recently ruled that a man who wrote obscenities on a speeding ticket he was paying could not be criminally prosecuted because his written message was protected by the First Amendment. (more…)
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Posted on September 3, 2015 in
The Massachusetts Appeals Court yesterday reversed the conviction of an inmate at the Hampden County House of Correction who allegedly assaulted a guard, after determining that his attorney had provided constitutionally ineffective assistance of counsel. The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Hampton. (more…)
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Posted on September 2, 2015 in
In an important decision, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today ruled that the Commonwealth cannot introduce evidence in a criminal defendant's trial that is related to a prior case in which the defendant was found not guilty. The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Dorazio. (more…)
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Posted on August 13, 2015 in
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today ruled that the recently-enacted sex trafficking law passes constitutional muster. The name of the case is Commonwealth v. McGhee. (more…)
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