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Retesting of DNA Warrants New Trial from Massachusetts Murder Conviction

A defendant’s motion for new trial from his conviction in a 1986 murder was upheld by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court as a result of re-testing of critical forensic evidence. In the case of Commonwealth v. Sullivan, the SJC affirmed the trial judge’s allowance of the defendant’s new trial motion…

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Massachusetts SJC Rules Peeping Tom “Upskirting” Not Illegal

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today decided the case of Commonwealth v. Michael Robertson and considered the issue of whether secretly photographing or videotaping a person in a nude or partially nude state is illegal. The court ruled that it is not. The defendant in this case was charged under…

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Accosting Person of Opposite Sex Requires Sexually Offensive Conduct

The Massachusetts Appeals Court recently reversed the conviction of a man who was convicted of Annoying or Accosting a Person of the Opposite Sex where the government failed to provide proof that the alleged conduct involved a sexual element. The prosecution alleged that the defendant approached a woman and tried…

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Massachusetts Prosecutors Crossing the Line in Closing Arguments

In the case of Commonwealth v. Joshua Lewis, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently emphasized the limitations prosecutors are required to abide by when arguing their cases before juries. In that case, the defendant was charged with assault with intent to murder and several firearms offenses after being shot and…

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Massachusetts Supreme Court Upholds Murder Dismissal of Juvenile Lynn Defendant

In a recent case, the Supreme Judicial Court upheld the dismissal of a juvenile defendant’s Murder dismissal, but also establishing new parameters in murder cases involving juvenile defendants who are to be tried as adults. In the case of Commonwealth v. Javon Walczak, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court considered whether…

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Massachusetts Court Rules Search of Drug Dealers Phone After Arrest Valid

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court last week ruled that police officers are not required to obtain a search warrant before they can search an arrestee’s cell phone call list following an arrest. In the case of Commonwealth v. Demetrius A. Phifer, the state’s highest court rules that a search of…

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Massachusetts Court Reverses Murder Conviction for Lowell Man

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently reversed the conviction of William Santos, who in 2008 was convicted of the Murder of Luis Daniel Rodriguez during an alleged drug deal. Declaring that certain evidence was improperly admitted at his trial, the court has ordered a new trial. Prior to his trial,…

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Massachusetts Court Reverses Woman’s Murder Conviction in Death of Baby During Labor

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently considered a case where a Milford woman was charged with Murder when she gave birth without medical assistance that resulted in the death of the baby (the baby was later found in the trash). In its decision, the Court refused to impose a duty…

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Massachusetts Court Rules Antique Guns Exempt from Criminal Statute

In the recent case of Commonwealth v. Leslie Burton-Brown, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court considered the issue of whether a gun, manufactured before 1900, were unlawful to own/possess under the Massachusetts’ Gun Crimes Laws. After a jury trial, the defendant was convicted of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Possession…

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US Supreme Court Considers Constitutionality of Life Sentences for Youthful Offenders

The United States Supreme Court today heard arguments in the cases of Jackson v. Hobbs and Miller v. Alabama on the issue of whether it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, in violation of the 8th Amendment, to sentence a youthful offender to life without the possibility of parole. The decision…

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