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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Upholds Webster Murder Conviction

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today affirmed a defendant's conviction for murdering his ex-girlfriend at her job in Webster in 2008.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Goddard.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Affirms Revere Man’s Child Pornography Convictions

Posted on February 8, 2017 in
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today upheld the child pornography convictions against a defendant, ruling the state police investigation was constitutional and the elements of the indictments had been proven by the prosecutor.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Molina.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Upholds Search Warrant that Led to Child Porn Discovery

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today ruled a search warrant application established probable cause for the police to search for and seize the defendant's computers, which contained child pornography.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Martinez.  (more…)
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Attorney Chris Spring Successfully Argues Sobriety Roadblock Regulations are Unconstitutional

Posted on February 3, 2017 in
A Concord District Court judge recently agreed with Attorney Chris Spring that the sobriety roadblock regulations used to stop and seize his client were unconstitutional.  Therefore, it was unlawful for the police to pull over Attorney Spring's client and all of the evidence against him will be suppressed.  Unless the Commonwealth appeals the judge's...
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Can I Be Charged With Larceny and Receiving Stolen Property for the Same Criminal Act in Massachusetts?

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today ruled that double jeopardy principles do not prohibit the prosecutor from charging a defendant with larceny when he was already acquitted of receiving stolen property (related to the same property) at a prior trial.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Rodriguez.  (more…)
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