An investigation by the Boston Police Department is ongoing.
Second trial for Rasheem Christian results in guilty findings on all counts.
Anite Cetoute is the victim witness advocate in the case.
While the SUV was stopped on the roadway, a motorcycle operated by Mr. Zike struck the vehicle.
Five of those individuals were transported by ambulance to area hospitals.
Ms. Chamberlain was found strangled in the basement of the Fargo Building at 451 D Street in South Boston on July 28, 1988.
For his part, Bird asked permission to address the judge and said through tears, “She didn’t deserve this and I’m sorry.”
They had moved into the home at the invitation of Ms. DeAlto, a well-known transgender rights activist who lived there.
Cara Spencer is the assigned victim witness advocate. Mr. O’Reilly is represented by Christopher Perruzzi. He returns to court December 1.
Shortly thereafter, Mr. Alemany attacked Amy Lord as she left her Dorchester Street apartment at about 6:00 am that same morning.
As part of her Hinton Lab Initiative, DA Rollins has pledged to vacate Suffolk County drug convictions.
Assistant District Attorney Emerson Pena requested bail of $5,000.
Judge David Donnelly ordered that he only drive during daylight hours and for limited purposes related to certain familial obligations.
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A second man, KENNY JNLEYS, is charged with firearm offenses in connection with the fatal shooting.
Biological evidence not preserved and victim’s letter to parole board states she is unsure of her identification of defendant.
Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ office serves the communities of Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop, Mass.
All charged individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
The investigations were subsequently turned over to the OIG, which continued the inquiries in close collaboration with Suffolk prosecutors.
Judge Coffey additionally revoked Mr. Gamble-Williams’ bail in a pending case for a period of 90 days at the request of prosecutors.
DA Rollins Office is the first in the state to take such broad affirmative action on all Hinton cases.
Michael Glennon is the assigned victim witness advocate. Mr. Awad was represented today by attorney Stephen Weymouth.
Massachusetts State Police continue to review volumes of extremist literature that Allen read with frequency over the last several months.
There is a growing national, and global, problem with extremism and white supremacy.
District Attorney Rachael Rollins today announced that her office is providing $200,000 in grant funds to 44 community-based nonprofits.
A man was arraigned today on a charge of murder for fatally shooting 33-year-old Stacy Coleman on Sunday evening, District Attorney Rachael.
Every day, members of law enforcement encounter dangerous and unpredictable situations, risking their lives for our safety.