In my previous post, I talked about the legal mechanics of how someone might be falsely accused in court of a crime. If you’ve been accused falsely of a crime, such as Massachusetts assault and battery, what are the steps you should take? Pay attention to the following: 1) Do…
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What To Do If You’ve Been Falsely Accused of a Massachusetts Crime: Part One of Two
One of the most upsetting things that can happen to anyone is to be falsely accused of a crime that you did not commit. While certainly police departments can sometimes unintentionally conclude that a person has committed a crime that in fact he or she did not commit, most of…
Police Attached To Violent Crime Units Face Dangerous Life: Escaped Inmate Shoots 2 Officers in Springfield
Springfield, Massachusetts has been suffering recently from a spike in violent crime; most of it gang and drug-related. That’s not an easy environment to live in, or work in. This is especially so for police officers that are assigned to violent crime units. These units can be either plainclothes or…
Patrick’s Idea to Eliminate Massachusetts Public Defender System Is Unwise and Uneconomical
Gov. Deval Patrick likes to fashion himself as a typical “man-of-the people” Democrat. Except that he’s anything but that, and knows very little about the everyday workings of the “average person” on the street. That should come as no surprise to anyone, given that he’s a multimillionaire who made his…
SJC: Foreign Nationals Accused of Massachusetts Crimes Must Be Provided Diplomatic Contact
The Supreme Judicial Court ruled this week that foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, must be provided with the opportunity to be in contact with diplomats from their home country when facing criminal charges in Massachusetts. The court ruled that the right is guaranteed by the Vienna Convention, which is an…
Violent Video Games and Minors: SCOTUS Weighs California’s Effort To Curb the Resulting Barbarism – Part Two of Two.
In my previous post on this subject, I discussed how the U.S. Supreme Court is currently weighing the constitutionality of a statute passed by the state of California in 2005, to limit the sale of graphically violent, interactive video games to minors under the age of 18. Once again, the…
Violent Video Games and Minors: SCOTUS Weighs California’s Effort To Curb the Resulting Barbarism – Part One of Two
Each October, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS, in the legal community,) hears arguments on cases that it has announced earlier in the year, that it will hear. Last month, it heard oral arguments on a California law that sought to ban the sale or rental of violent…
Nancy Grace Sued For Wrongful Death – But She May Be The Real Victim Here
Here’s an interesting case – controversy, actually – that involves a hybrid of criminal law and tort law – specifically, the tort of wrongful death. Famous television legal journalist Nancy Grace is known far and wide for her aggressive, take-no-prisoners on-air persona. Her interview style is very probative, and she…
Giving Thanks
I’ve been traveling out of office for a couple of weeks, and I haven’t posted anything for too long – my apologies to my loyal readers. Today, I want to send this brief message: I’ve been given a lot of good things in this life. I’ve had my share of…
Massachusetts Jury Deadlocked On Charges of Threatening a Judge
I’m sure you read and hear of cases every day where judges hand down sentences to criminal defendants. Less frequently reported, are cases of a judge being threatened with some type of harm as the result of the sentences they mete out. Just such a case occurred recently in Suffolk…