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Massachusetts Appeals Court Reverses OUI Conviction of Woman Having Sex in Truck When Confronted by Police

The Massachusetts Appeals Court today reversed the conviction of a woman who was found guilty of operating under the influence of alcohol after a police officer came upon her having sex in a truck on the side of Route 9 in Ware.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Beltrandi.  (more…)
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Worcester Murder Conviction Reversed by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Because of Police Misconduct

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today reversed the conviction of a Worcester man who was charged with gunning down a woman during a botched robbery attempt.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Smith. (more…)
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Salem Mother’s Attempted Murder Conviction Resulting From Failing to Medicate Cancer-Ridden Son Reversed

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today reversed a Salem mother's conviction for attempted murder in a case where the defendant failed to provide her son with medication to treat his cancer.  The son later died when the cancer recurred and the case garnered national media attention.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v....
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It Just Got a Lot Easier to be Convicted of a Driving Offense in Massachusetts

In an opinion delivered yesterday, the Massachusetts Appeals Court made it much easier for the Commonwealth to prove minor motor vehicle offenses (such as driving with a suspended license) by authorizing the introduction of records kept by the Registry of Motor Vehicles.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Royal.  (more…)
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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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