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  1. Employer Access to Criminal Records

    What is the extent of employer access to a criminal record? Are you curious how a past criminal offense might appear on your board of probation record (CORI) or how to seal that record? In May of 2012, the laws surrounding access to the content of a person’s CORI were...
  2. Marijuana Possession and how it affects your case

    On January 2, 2009, the Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative became law and reduced the penalty for possession of an ounce or less of marijuana from a criminal offense to a civil infraction.  In addition, the law prevented the Commonwealth from including the offense on the person’s criminal record. Since...
  3. Newburyport Man charged with Operating Under the Influence (OUI) 5th

    Newburyport Man charged with Operating Under the Influence (OUI) By Angeljean Chiaramida STAFF WRITER  Newburyport News – see http://www.newburyportnews.com/local/x1746084649/Port-man-charged-with-5th-OUI  The Daily News of Newburyport Sat Feb 02, 2013, 03:00 AM EST SALISBURY — A Newburyport man with four convictions for operating under the influence is in jail without bail, deemed...
  4. Cell Phone Search Incident to a Lawful Arrest

    Cell Phone Search Incident to a Lawful Arrest On December 5, 2012, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts issued a decision concerning the ability of police to search the contents of a cell phone pursuant to a valid exception to the warrant requirement.  In deciding the search of the cell...
  5. Search Warrant Nexus

    Search Warrant Analysis:  Nexus and Curtilage In 2009, the Massachusetts Supreme Court decided the case of Commonwealth v. Pina.  In so doing, the Court analyzed the issue of nexus and what would substantiate a probable cause analysis in order to uphold the probable cause standard for issuance of a search...
  6. Probation Surrender Hearing and Admissible Hearsay

    Probation Surrender Hearings Dependent Upon Hearsay The Massachusetts Court of Appeals issued the decision in Commonwealth v. Henderson on October 19, 2012.  The decision considered whether pursuant to the standard set in Commonwealth v. Durling, solely documentary evidence can substantiate revocation of probation at a surrender hearing.  The court concluded...
  7. Consent to Enter for OUI Offense

    Arrest for Operating Under the Influence Generally, the police are not authorized to arrest an individual on a misdemeanor charge.  However, the police are authorized to make a warrantless misdemeanor arrest if the offense involves a breach of the peace that took place in the presence of the officers, or...
  8. How the Massachusetts House Crime Bill 4286 reduces Drug Sentencing?

    On August 2, 2012 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts House Crime Bill Number 4286, also known as Melissa’s Bill, took effect.  While the Bill focuses on habitual offenders and parole eligibility following the conviction for specified violent crimes, it also addresses drug related violations.  Melissa’s Bill effectively changes both the minimum mandatory...
  9. Are you entitled to a Clerk’s Hearing?

    Are you entitled to a clerk’s hearing? Did you recently get summonsed on a misdemeanor charge and are facing criminal charges in Essex County or another Court in Massachusetts? If so, you may be entitled to ask the Judge to remit your case to a Clerk Magistrate’s Hearing (also known as a Clerk’s...
  10. Hearsay Exception – Medical Record or Business Record?

    Medical Record v. Business Record Exception to the Hearsay Rule; Commonwealth v. Irene, Decided June 26, 2012 by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court   The Supreme Court of Massachusetts made clear that the hearsay exception providing for admissibility of medical records is strictly governed by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 233,...
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