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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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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Upholds Man’s Conviction for Brutally Murdering Elderly Quincy Woman

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today affirmed the murder conviction of a young man who killed an 84-year-old Quincy woman with the hope of sharing in the proceeds of her estate.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Lally. (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court: Defendant can be Criminally Liable for Drunkenly Walking on Train Tracks with Child

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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today ruled there was probable cause to arrest a man who drunkenly stumbled along a set of train tracks while holding onto his 11-year-old son.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Coggeshall. (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rejects Fall River Defendant’s Claim that His Cell Phone Records Were Unlawfully Obtained

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today upheld the guilty verdicts against a man who was convicted of a brutal Fall River assault based, in part, on his cell phone records that were obtained by the police without a warrant.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Chamberlin. (more…)
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