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From bartender to widowed mother of two, Worcester Superior Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price sees broad support for lifetime post in Leominster MassLive.com 4/28/2021 Tanner Stening, masslive.com
The Massachusetts Governor’s Council on Wednesday spoke highly of a Worcester Superior Court official vying for the role of clerk magistrate of the Leominster District Court before a planned vote on her candidacy in the coming days.
Earlier this month, Gov. Charlie Baker picked Worcester Superior Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price, who is 40, and Hingham District Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Paul Fullam, who is vying for a position as Hingham clerk magistrate, for the promotions. Altogether there are four nominees waiting to be approved for the lifetime positions in Massachusetts courthouses.
WORCESTER A former Rutland police officer serving 28 years in jail on two rape convictions has been denied a bid for a retrial he requested in November.
Jason D. Briddon, who was 40 when sentenced on the second of two rape convictions in 2012, would not have prevailed had his wife been asked to testify as an alibi, a judge ruled, because she would not have testified on account of perjury concerns.
It took two trials for a jury to convict Briddon in his second rape case, which centered on allegations Briddon raped a woman he met at a bar in 2007.
Briddon’s wife had testified as his alibi in the first trial that ended in mistrial but by the second trial, the two were in a contentious divorce, and Briddon’s lawyer, David R. Yannetti, elected not to call her.