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U.S. Supreme Court Reverses Conviction and Death Sentence Because of Prosecutorial Misconduct

Posted on March 7, 2016 in
The United States Supreme Court today reversed the capital murder conviction of a Louisiana death row prisoner and ordered that he be given a new trial in light of the prosecutor's despicable decision to withhold exculpatory evidence from the defense team.  The name of the case is Wearry v. Cain. (more…)
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In Sharply Divided Decision, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Upholds Constitutionality of iPhone Search

In a 4-3 decision today, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld a police department's search of a defendant's iPhone, concluding that the warrant issued upon a proper showing of probable cause and the search did not exceed the scope of the warrant.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Dorelas.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Says Defense Attorney’s Attempt to Preclude Minority Juror was Improper

The Massachusetts Appeals Court today ruled a defense attorney's request to strike a minority juror from hearing a criminal case was improper.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Carvalho. (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules Police May Search a Parolee’s Home Without a Warrant

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today ruled that a law enforcement officer does not need a warrant to search the home of someone on parole, as long as there is reasonable suspicion that the parolee has violated (or is about to violate) a condition of his parole.  The name of the case is Commonwealth...
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Upholds Constitutionality of Sex Crime

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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