• On democratic legitimacy of the courts

    Updated: 2011-08-31 23:01:55
    My last post talked about how judges work with each other’s decisions. Today, I’d like to take a bird’s eye look at the relationship between the judiciary and Parliament. Unelected judges handle laws passed by elected legislatures such as Parliament of Canada or provincial parliaments. How they do it helps understand why it’s ok for [...]

  • When are Punitive Damages Considered Excessive?

    Updated: 2011-08-31 20:16:23
    The main source of contention in most punitive damages awards are the first two factors- the nature of the defendant’s conduct, and the ratio of punitive vs. compensatory damages.

  • News Scan

    Updated: 2011-08-31 15:55:13
    HOME Main News Scan August 31, 2011 8:55 AM Posted by CJLF Staff 1 Comment 260 Days For Ruining A Man's : Life Bonnie Eslinger of the San Jose Mercury News reports a 47-year-old San Jose man was brutally beaten in Redwood City Caltrain station by a mob of nine to thirteen assailants trying to rob him . According to San Mateo Deputy District Attorney Karen Guidotti , Thomas Furman , 29, and his mob started to beat the man when he refused to hand over his valuables and tried to walk away . Furman was later caught using the man's credit card and was sentenced to 260 days in the county jail and probation after pleading no contest to burglary and grand theft charges on . Monday The unidentified victim is receiving ongoing care due to a brain injury that leaves him unable to conduct his daily .

  • Morse on "Gene-Environment Interactions, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing"

    Updated: 2011-08-31 07:07:00
    Recently posted to SSRN: "Gene-Environment Interactions, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing" GENE INTERACTIONS IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, Kenneth A. Dodge, Michael Rutter, eds., Guilford Press, 2011 U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 11-26 STEPHEN J. MORSE, University of...

  • A Scandal by Any Other Name

    Updated: 2011-08-31 00:45:27
    HOME Main News Scan A Scandal by Any Other Name August 30, 2011 5:45 PM Posted by Bill Otis 0 Comments We are coming up on the tenth anniversary of the most grotesque terrorist attack in our history . nbsp We know the bunch who did it . nbsp To his credit , President Obama approved the operation that eradicated one of them , Osama bin Laden , and likewise to his credit , did so without a lick of due process . nbsp We are , after all , in a . war We have custody of the principal operational mastermind , Khalid Sheikh Mohammed . nbsp We have had him for eight years , since 2003. President Bush belatedly put him before a military commission . nbsp A little less than three years ago , KSM and some of his cohorts pleaded guilty . nbsp He wanted to become a martyr . The commission foolishly put

  • D.A. predicts crime spike when state hands over prisoners

    Updated: 2011-08-30 23:17:22
    . HOME Main A Scandal by Any Other Name D.A . predicts crime spike when state hands over prisoners August 30, 2011 4:17 PM Posted by Kent Scheidegger 0 Comments Rong-Gong Lin II reports in the L.A . : Times Los Angeles County Dist . Atty . Steve Cooley said a new state law to force counties , instead of the state , to jail non-violent felons is a horribly flawed plan that would increase crime on the . streets Public safety will be seriously jeopardized , Cooley said Tuesday . We're not kidding . There will be tens of thousands of people let out all over California , who would otherwise be incarcerated . I've been predicting that there will be a spike in . crime The state Legislature is abandoning their highest-priority core mission in terms of public safety , shifting it to the counties .

  • He Keeps Going and Going.....

    Updated: 2011-08-30 20:34:28
    . HOME Main D.A . predicts crime spike when state hands over prisoners He Keeps Going and Going . August 30, 2011 1:34 PM Posted by Bill Otis 0 Comments You might remember the fellow who masterminded the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie , Scotland , one Abdel Bassett Al al-Megrahi . nbsp The bombing resulted in the deaths of 270 people , 189 of them Americans . nbsp Mr . al-Megrahi was the purported head of Libyan intelligence under Colonel Qaddafi . nbsp He was eventually convicted in Scotland . nbsp Of course he was not given a death sentence , the Scots being , you know , nbsp too civilized for that . nbsp Instead , they released him two years ago for compassionate reasons , to wit , that he was dying of cancer and would pass this veil of tears in three months , if he made it

  • News Scan

    Updated: 2011-08-30 20:17:50
    HOME Main He Keeps Going and Going . News Scan August 30, 2011 1:17 PM Posted by CJLF Staff 0 Comments Murderer Pleads Guilty in 1978 New Jersey Cold Case : nbsp The AP reports Philander Hampton , 54, pleaded guilty today in a one of New Jersey's longest-running cold cases . nbsp Hampton admitted three years ago to police that he and a cousin lured five teens to an abandoned house in Newark in 1978, locked them inside , and set the house on fire . nbsp Hampton has been battling to suppress his confession , but a state judge earlier this year found his statements admissible in court . nbsp Hampton's co-defendant , Lee Evans , is scheduled to go to trial this fall . nbsp Ninth Circuit to Hear Arguments Over Forced Medication of Tucson Shooter : nbsp A panel of the Ninth Circuit heard

  • Why Jury Nullification Is a Bad Idea

    Updated: 2011-08-30 20:16:32
    Jury nullification is a bad idea because law should be made under established and isible procedures and n legislatures ccountable to the electorate, not ad hoc by micro-legislatures deliberating in secret and ccountable to no one. The latter, in slightly different and earlier forms, had a pretty well known ame: nbsp;Vigilantism. Today, however, I ran across another reason to oppose jury nullification.

  • Red-Light Cameras Do Not Violate the Constitution

    Updated: 2011-08-30 17:33:02
    Opponents may argue that one has a reasonable expectation of privacy in their own car. Sure, I can see that point. However, our individual car is on a public road when the red light citation is issued.

  • Cal. DP Repeal Attempt

    Updated: 2011-08-30 15:28:27
    . HOME Main Why Jury Nullification Is a Bad Idea Cal . DP Repeal Attempt August 30, 2011 8:28 AM Posted by Kent Scheidegger 0 Comments Having failed to get even California's criminal-friendly Legislature to put a death penalty repeal measure on the ballot , opponents are now going the initiative route . nbsp Sam Stanton has this article in the Sacramento . Bee Patt Morrison hosted this discussion on KPCC radio with Don Heller and yours . truly Heller likes to promote himself as the author of the 1978 initiative , for the purpose of implying that his conversion to the other side has some sort of extra weight . nbsp The actual driving force behind the initiative was a state senator named John Briggs . nbsp Heller was tapped to do the drafting work , which he proceeded to do badly . nbsp If I

  • Book Burning

    Updated: 2011-08-30 14:42:56
    HOME Main Cal . DP Repeal Attempt Book Burning August 30, 2011 7:42 AM Posted by Kent Scheidegger 6 Comments Call the Fahrenheit 451 squad . nbsp A former intern for an anti-death-penalty organization is writing a book , and the organization wants it suppressed . nbsp Karen Sloan has this story in the . NLJ The Louisiana Capital Assistance Center claimed that Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich is violating attorney-client privilege in her writings , which have appeared on her Web site and in a literary journal . Marzano-Lesnevich was a law clerk at the center during the summer of 2003, when she was a student at Harvard Law . School Marzano-Lesnevich's attorney , Lori Mince , told the Associated Press that her client has not disclosed any confidential information . Mince has filed court documents

  • The Visual Du Jour – More Planet of Slums

    Updated: 2011-08-30 04:26:43
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  • Two Arrested In Braintree Massachusetts For Heroin Distribution, Hingham Woman Not Charged

    Updated: 2011-08-29 20:06:52
    , Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Two Arrested In Braintree Massachusetts For Heroin Distribution , Hingham Woman Not Charged August 29, 2011 Posted In : Drug Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 29, 2011 2:06 PM Permalink The Hingham , Massachusetts Patch reports that two Dorchester , Massachusetts men have been charged with Conspiracy to Violate the Controlled Substances Act and Distribution of Heroin According to the report , last week Braintree , Massachusetts Police were conducting surveillance of a well known drug area . They observed a Hingham , Massachusetts woman drive up and meet with the men . She approached their car

  • Sociologist Megan Comfort Studies How Mass Incarceration Affects Families

    Updated: 2011-08-29 18:19:35
    Here’s a podcast with sociologist Megan Comfort on her book, Doing Time Together: Love and Family in the Shadow of Prison (UChicago Press, 2007). Here’s what the book’s about: Megan Comfort spent years getting to know women visiting men at San Quentin State Prison, observing how their romantic relationships drew them into contact with the [...]

  • News Scan

    Updated: 2011-08-29 17:16:32
    HOME Main Book Burning News Scan August 29, 2011 10:16 AM Posted by CJLF Staff 1 Comment Inmate's Failure to Warn Lawsuit to Proceed : nbsp The AP reports a federal judge in Los Angeles has refused to dismiss most of a former inmate's lawsuit claiming that the federal government was negligent in exposing him to potentially deadly disease . nbsp Convicted drug dealer Arjang Panah was transferred to a federal prison in California's Central Valley in 2005, where he contracted coccidioidomycosis valley fever a disease caused by a fungus found in soil in southwestern United States . nbsp District Judge Gary Feess said the government's immunity in such cases does not apply to plaintiff's negligence claims to the extent they are based on defendants' failure to warn of the cocci outbreak More

  • Miami Jails Provide Inadequate Suicide Prevention, Health Care, Says DOJ

    Updated: 2011-08-29 15:34:22
    The Miami Herald reports: A Justice Department investigation has found numerous medical and mental health problems in Miami-Dade County jails. The Civil Rights Division investigation says the jail system is indifferent to suicide risks, fails to provide adequate mental illness treatment and disregards medical needs including chronic health problems. The probe also found inadequate fire [...]

  • Denno on Neuroscience and Punishment

    Updated: 2011-08-29 07:27:00
    Recently posted to SSRN: "Changing Law’s Mind: How Neuroscience Can Help Us Punish Criminals More Fairly and Effectively" CHANGING LAW'S MIND: HOW NEUROSCIENCE CAN HELP US PUNISH CRIMINALS MORE FAIRLY AND EFFECTIVELY, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming Fordham Law Legal Studies...

  • Saunders on Perry and Texas DP

    Updated: 2011-08-28 16:36:10
    HOME Main News Scan Saunders on Perry and Texas DP August 28, 2011 9:36 AM Posted by Kent Scheidegger 0 Comments How can it be a political negative for a candidate that he enforces a law the vast majority of the people agree with Strangely , there has been a big effort to do just that since Rick Perry entered the presidential . race Today , SF Chronicle columnist Debra Saunders takes the contrary view as she usually does She notes the statistics provided by yours truly that Texas is actually close to average in death sentences relative to the number of murders . nbsp Perry's record number of executions simply comes from being the longest-serving governor of the largest state with a functioning death . penalty Saunders goes on to note that President Obama may be the one with the death

  • A Few More Links on Prison/Jail Emergency Preparedness

    Updated: 2011-08-28 16:28:38
    Sociological Images has two posts related to yesterday’s discussion about Hurricane Irene and Rikers Island: New York Prisoners Left in the Path of Hurricane Irene The Fate of Prisoners During Hurricane Katrina And the Constitutional Law Blog discusses the legal implications of prison emergency planning here.

  • What can judges really do?

    Updated: 2011-08-28 04:18:57
    Judges are powerful people. Sometimes, misconceptions about their power lead to calls for an elected judiciary or some other form of outside intervention in our courts. These are all bad ideas. Our judiciary must be independent from all potential litigants (including the state). It is also sufficiently self-regulated yet flexible. The most important principle of [...]

  • CJLF Main Website Redesigned

    Updated: 2011-08-27 17:29:24
    CJLF's main website has been moved to a new host and redesigned by Irma Abella. The new homepage features a feed with the latest posts from this blog.The new site seems to be working well, but there are always glitches in transition, so please let us know if you see a problem.

  • Texas Pole Tax Upheld

    Updated: 2011-08-26 23:40:18
    HOME Main Texas Pole Tax Upheld August 26, 2011 4:40 PM Posted by Kent Scheidegger 0 Comments This is only marginally on topic , but interesting . nbsp Texas has an entrance fee of 5 for strip joints that serve alcohol . nbsp This has been humorously dubbed the pole tax . Cf . U.S . . Const Amdt . XXIV The Texas Supreme Court today upheld the pole tax against First Amendment challenge , reports Jim Vertuno of . AP The fee has been imposed on clubs that allow nude dancing and serve alcohol since 2007 to raise money for sexual assault prevention programs and health care for the . uninsured The all-Republican Supreme Court , which ruled unanimously , said the fee is too small to be considered a burden on free expression , and the state has a legitimate interest in trying to curb the secondary

  • News Scan

    Updated: 2011-08-26 16:20:06
    HOME Main Texas Pole Tax Upheld News Scan August 26, 2011 9:20 AM Posted by CJLF Staff 0 Comments Judge Denies Komisarjevsky's Motion to Suppress Statements : nbsp The staff of the New Haven Register CT report Superior Court Judge Jon Blue today denied a motion by accused murderer Joshua Komisarjevsky to suppress the detailed written and oral statements he made to police on the day of the Cheshire home invasion . nbsp Komisarjevsky's attorneys had claimed he was sleep deprived at the time he gave his statements , and thus did not voluntarily waive his right against self-incrimination . nbsp Massachusetts Appeals Court Says State Can't Hold DNA : John R . Ellement of The Boston Globe reports the Massachusetts Appeals Court yesterday ruled that the government cannot unilaterally decide to

  • Five Arrested In Rockland Massachusetts Raid, Charged With Possession Of Cocaine, Heroin, Distribution And Conspiracy

    Updated: 2011-08-24 23:40:35
    , , , Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Five Arrested In Rockland Massachusetts Raid , Charged With Possession Of Cocaine , Heroin , Distribution And Conspiracy August 24, 2011 Posted In : Drug Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 24, 2011 5:40 PM Permalink In July police started surveilling a home in Rockland , Massachusetts after receiving a report from a confidential informant that a woman and her daughter were selling Cocaine , Oxycodone and Crack Cocaine from the residence . The surveillance lasted over two months during which controlled buys were conducted and several hand to hand transactions were observed . As a result of

  • West Memphis 3 Release Should Lead to Judicial Reform

    Updated: 2011-08-24 19:03:44
    The trial of the West Memphis Three showed that jurors are sometimes susceptible to prosecutorial arguments based on emotion, as well as sensational allegations (such as satanic cults).

  • Global Sociology Blogroll Update – Bilingual Edition

    Updated: 2011-08-23 20:33:20
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  • Sociology Job Market… Is It Really Good News?

    Updated: 2011-08-23 20:03:57
    I know this… … is supposed to be good news. But this concerns me: “Moreover, the report describes “several notable mismatches between the fields of interest of graduate students and the fields in which departmental searches are most common.” For example, the sociology of culture and scholarship of race, class, and gender ranked much higher [...]

  • Second Chance for Juvenile Lifers in California

    Updated: 2011-08-23 18:32:43
    If the California bill is passed, offenders who were juveniles when they committed the crimes for which they were sentenced to life must be made eligible for parole after they have served 15 years of their sentence.

  • Florida Legislature Shuts Down Prison Oversight Agency

    Updated: 2011-08-23 16:30:25
    Over Gov. Rick Scott’s veto, the Florida Legislature recently defunded the Correctional Medical Authority, effectively abolishing a state agency created in 1986 in response to prison conditions litigation. The agency went around Florida evaluating whether its public and private prisons were providing constitutionally adequate health care. A spokesperson says the Legislature has “no obligation to restore [...]

  • Pre-Crime and Street Corner Society 2.0

    Updated: 2011-08-23 03:56:07
    From this interesting article in which Malcolm James explains how law enforcement polices public spaces against youth pre-crime: “Even before the riots, the streets were dangerous places for young people to be. Young people at Leeside talked of community support officers and police prowling the streets, assuming they were up to no good. The community [...]

  • The Visual Du Jour – What Safety Net?

    Updated: 2011-08-23 02:26:54
    Via Mark Thoma, these enlightening series of graphs for all who worry about the ginormous amounts of money we supposedly spend on welfare: Fewer and fewer people receiving TANF: And TANF is not very responsive to higher unemployment: addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fglobalsociology.com%2F2011%2F08%2F22%2Fthe-visual-du-jour-what-safety-net%2F'; addthis_title = 'The+Visual+Du+Jour+%26%238211%3B+What+Safety+Net%3F'; addthis_pub = '';

  • More Nigerian Connections

    Updated: 2011-08-22 00:36:18
    Via Al-Jazeera’s excellent series, People and Power: addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fglobalsociology.com%2F2011%2F08%2F21%2Fmore-nigerian-connections%2F'; addthis_title = 'More+Nigerian+Connections'; addthis_pub = '';

  • Man Who Stabbed Danvers Massachusetts Police Officer Arrested In Randolph

    Updated: 2011-08-19 16:51:45
    Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Man Who Stabbed Danvers Massachusetts Police Officer Arrested In Randolph August 19, 2011 Posted In : Violent Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 19, 2011 10:51 AM Permalink A Danvers , Massachusetts police officer was stabbed early in the morning after coming across a man who was under surveillance for outstanding warrants . The man , Roy Limbaugh is fifty eight years old and a registered sex offender . He was apprehended in Randolph , Massachusetts Apparently , once the officer encountered Limbaugh he was stabbed repeatedly in the neck and arm . Charges will initially issue in the Salem

  • Historian Rebecca McLennan on “When Felons Were Human”

    Updated: 2011-08-19 15:20:22
    Thanks to a reader who sent me this article by Berkeley historian Rebecca McLennan, which traces the nineteenth-century legal and political changes that have enabled twentieth-century Americans to write prisoners out of the categories of “human” and “citizen.” McLennan writes: Why do the courts, lawmakers, and majority opinion ignore the mounting evidence that a large-scale [...]

  • Morse on "Mental Disorder and Criminal Law"

    Updated: 2011-08-17 07:02:00
    Recently posted to SSRN: "Mental Disorder and Criminal Law" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 101, p. 885, 2011 University of Pennsylvania Public Law & Legal Theory, Research Paper No. 11-23 STEPHEN J. MORSE, University of Pennsylvania Law School...

  • Lowell Massachusetts Man, 26, Charged With Rape Of A Child, Felony Drug Charge After 15 Year Old Girl Report Consensual Sex

    Updated: 2011-08-17 06:11:05
    , , Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Lowell Massachusetts Man , 26, Charged With Rape Of A Child , Felony Drug Charge After 15 Year Old Girl Report Consensual Sex August 17, 2011 Posted In : Drug Crimes Sex Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 17, 2011 12:11 PM Permalink On or about August 6, 2011 a fifteen year old girl reported that she had consensual sexual relations with a twenty six year old Lowell , Massachusetts man she had met online . The defendant , Robert Conner and the girl made their initial contact through a dating site called DateHookup.com . The two chatted online , texted one another and had some phone

  • Tweet From the Juror Box, Go to Jail

    Updated: 2011-08-17 00:12:04
    It looks like California is going to become one of the first states to make a serious effort to close this gap, by clarifying the rules governing technology and courtroom decorum, and that there are still places in the modern world where tweeting, texting, and posting on Facebook are simply not acceptable.

  • Framingham Massachusetts Police Officers Smell Marijuana, Stop And Search Car, Driver Charged With Possession With Intent To Distribute

    Updated: 2011-08-15 20:25:09
    , , Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Framingham Massachusetts Police Officers Smell Marijuana , Stop And Search Car , Driver Charged With Possession With Intent To Distribute August 15, 2011 Posted In : Drug Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 15, 2011 2:25 PM Permalink Just last week while Robert Smith was driving his Cadillac in Framingham , Massachusetts he had the misfortune of driving in front of a police car . The officer observed some civil motor vehicle infractions and also smelled a strong odor of fresh marijuana coming from the car . The officer stopped the car and continued to smell the marijuana . Smith acted

  • Constructive dismissal

    Updated: 2011-08-14 18:22:23
    Recently, I consulted a client who was in a conflict with a few co-workers. Let’s call him Jack. My client told me they did not like him. Jack received emails accusing him of poor communication skills and mistakes in the performance of his work duties. Jack convinced me that the accusations were groundless. He believed [...]

  • Suspicious Postal Package Leads Police To Natick Massachusetts Men, Both Charged With Possession With Intent to Distribute Marijuana, One With Gun Possession

    Updated: 2011-08-13 01:14:16
    , , Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Suspicious Postal Package Leads Police To Natick Massachusetts Men , Both Charged With Possession With Intent to Distribute Marijuana , One With Gun Possession August 12, 2011 Posted In : Drug Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 12, 2011 7:14 PM Permalink This past Monday postal workers at the Shrewsbury office were drawn to a thirty pound package that seemed somewhat suspicious . A drug sniffing dog was the brought on the scene . The dog alerted officials that package contained drugs . That triggered an investigation involving Framingham and Natick Police . The addresses , James Auerbach of

  • My Fellow American

    Updated: 2011-08-11 17:55:18
    Check out the website, My Fellow American.

  • Beverly Massachusetts Man Held Without Bail Pending Dangerousness Hearing On Domestic Assault Case After Beating, Throwing Pizza At Girlfriend

    Updated: 2011-08-10 22:17:40
    , Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Beverly Massachusetts Man Held Without Bail Pending Dangerousness Hearing On Domestic Assault Case After Beating , Throwing Pizza At Girlfriend August 10, 2011 Posted In : Domestic Violence Violent Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 10, 2011 4:17 PM Permalink Just after midnight yesterday Beverly , Massachusetts police were called by a woman claiming that her boyfriend had beaten . The woman reported that she and Craig Blum , the defendant got into an argument . Blum then threw a pizza at her , shoved her , hit her and tried to strangle her . Blum was outside of the home when the officers

  • Saugus Massachusetts Man Charged With Rape Of A Child After Wife Accuses Him Of Having Relationship With Their Son's Ex-Girlfriend

    Updated: 2011-08-09 17:55:00
    Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Saugus Massachusetts Man Charged With Rape Of A Child After Wife Accuses Him Of Having Relationship With Their Son's Ex-Girlfriend August 9, 2011 Posted In : By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 9, 2011 11:55 AM Permalink A forty six year old Saugus , Massachusetts man was just charge with Rape of a Child He was arraigned yesterday in the Lynn District Court It is alleged that the man was having a relationship with his son's former girlfriend for a two year period . Apparently , on August 1, 2011 the man's wife called the police and reported her suspicions . She told authorities that her fourteen year

  • Malden Massachusetts Man Indicted For Possession With Intent To Distribute Class B Substance In Salem Superior Court

    Updated: 2011-08-08 22:36:06
    Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Blog Published by Boston , Massachusetts Criminal Defense , Attorney Stephen Neyman , . P.C Home Firm Website Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Malden Massachusetts Man Indicted For Possession With Intent To Distribute Class B Substance In Salem Superior Court August 8, 2011 Posted In : Drug Crimes By Stephen Neyman , . P.C on August 8, 2011 4:36 PM Permalink This past May Peabody Police Detectives were conducting surveillance in the parking lot of the North Shore Mall near the Barnes and Nobles Bookstore . A gray Honda in which David Ledbury of Malden , Massachusetts was a passenger was stopped for an alleged routine motor vehicle violation . Ledbury was observed making a furtive movement towards the lower part of the vehicle as the police

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