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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules Defendant’s Statement to Cop More than Six Hours After Arrest is Admissible

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled the Commonwealth was permitted to use a defendant's statement to a police officer against him at trial, even though the defendant had been under arrest and in the custody of the Cambridge Police Department for more than six hours at the time of his statement.  The case...
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Suppresses Defendant’s Identification, Even When Police Committed no Wrongdoing

Posted on February 12, 2016 in
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today agreed a superior court judge had properly suppressed the out-of-court identification of the defendant as unduly suggestive, even where the police were not involved in the identification procedure.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Johnson.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Upholds Conviction of Murderer Found Guilty 38 Years After Killing

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court this week affirmed the murder conviction of a man who killed his one-time girlfriend in Fitchburg in 1974, but who was not indicted until 2006 (and not convicted until 2012).  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Dame.  (more…)
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Upholds Life Sentences for Teenage Murderers

Posted on January 30, 2016 in
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today affirmed the murder convictions of three men who participated in the stabbing death of a 16-year-old boy.  The name of the case is Commonwealth v. Mitchell. (more…)
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Attorney Chris Spring Wins Acquittal in Baseball Bat Assault Case

Posted on January 21, 2016 in
Attorney Chris Spring convinced a jury today to find his client not guilty of beating a woman in the head with a baseball bat.  (more…)
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