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Massachusetts Appeals Court Affirms Child Pornography Conviction Against Man Who Possessed Picture of Child Wearing See-Through Clothing

Posted on November 27, 2019 in
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today upheld a guilty finding against a man who possessed a picture of a young girl who was wearing lingerie that exposed her breast.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Graziano. (more…)
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Reverses Restraining Order Conviction Where Defendant Was Not Properly Served

Posted on November 22, 2019 in
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today reversed a man's conviction for violating a restraining order where the Commonwealth failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant had been served with, or was otherwise aware of, the existence of the order.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Tiernan.   (more…)
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Reverses Conviction Following Improper Jury Selection Process in Racially-Charged Wareham Case

The Massachusetts Appeals Court today reversed a man's convictions for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after concluding the trial judge improperly excluded prospective jurors who said they would view witnesses who uttered racial slurs in a negative light.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Alves.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Clarifies Standard for Police to Obtain Blood Sample in OUI Cases

The Massachusetts Appeals Court today clarified the standard required for a police officer to obtain a blood sample from a person who is being investigated for driving under the influence of alcohol.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Dennis.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Affirms Sex Convictions in Troubling Ruling About Juror

Posted on November 12, 2019 in
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today upheld sex convictions against a man despite one potential juror's inability to state unequivocally that she could be impartial.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Rios.  (more…)
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