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Date Summaries
  
11/05/2009

The summaries of cases for oral argument were prepared by Marc G. Perlin, Associate Dean and Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School. The summaries are not an official part of the court proceedings, and are presented so that those who access the website will have a general understanding of the legal issues in the cases set for oral argument.

 
SJC-10461
Commonwealth v. Loadholt
Criminal-- Various issues arising out of conviction for firearms violations and furnishing a false name to police.
 

SJC-10480
Commonwealth v. Runyan
Criminal; Constitutional Law-- The Commonwealth is appealing the dismissal of a criminal complaint for possession of a firearm on the basis that the defendant had a constitutional right to possess the firearm in his home.

 

SJC-10558
Commonwealth v. Depina
Criminal; Constitutional Law-- Various issues arising out of firearms convictions, including whether the defendant had a constitutional right to carry firearms.

 

SJC-10421
Commonwealth v. Narcisse
Search and Seizure-- In a case where the defendant was convicted of firearms charges, whether the stop and frisk of the defendant was proper.

 

SJC-10420
Commonwealth v. Martin  
Search and Seizure-- In a case where the defendant was convicted of firearms charges, whether the frisk of the defendant was proper.

 

SJC-10378
In re Collins  
Bar Discipline-- Various matters arising out of disciplinary proceeding against a lawyer.

 

SJC-10453
Massachusetts State Police Department v. Massachusetts Organization of State Engineers and Scientists
  (Reserve Case)
Arbitration-- This case deals with arbitration issues regarding an employee of the Department of State Police.

  
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