Available 24/7 Free Consultations
(617) 513-9444
Available 24/7 Free Consultations
(617) 513-9444
Request Free Consultation

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Overturns Burglarious Instrument Convictions Citing Insufficient Evidence

In a 4-3 decision, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today reversed convictions against two men who were found guilty of possessing burglarious tools as they walked along railroad tracks in Norton in the middle of a freezing February night in 2013.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Squires.  (more…)
Read More

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Affirms Rutland Murder Conviction

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today upheld the first-degree murder conviction against a man who stabbed to death a Worcester businessman during a home invasion in the summer of 2011.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Rutherford.  (more…)
Read More

Massachusetts Appeals Court Upholds Convictions of Defendant Who Was Dimed Out by His Wife

The Massachusetts Appeals Court today affirmed the convictions against a defendant who was arrested after police received information about his criminal activities from an unlikely source - his wife.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Abdul-Alim.  (more…)
Read More

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Says Cops Acted Unlawfully in Entering Apartment that “Smelled Like Drugs”

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today upheld a superior court judge's order suppressing drugs that were seized by Watertown police officers who entered an apartment, without a warrant, because it "smelled like drugs."  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Tuschall.  (more…)
Read More

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules Defendant Improperly Attempted to Rid Jury of Women

In upholding a defendant's kidnapping conviction yesterday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled the defendant had attempted to unlawfully strike women from serving on his jury.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. William Oberle.  (more…)
Read More