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Court rejects Quincy s claim on property taken in 2021 How much will it cost the city?

Court rejects Quincy s claim on property taken in 2021 How much will it cost the city?
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Man s conviction upheld for 2014 stabbing death of an Adams Street barber

The Massachusetts Appeals Court on Wednesday upheld Dominic Shiner's conviction for voluntary manslaughter for the stabbing death of Sean Dwyer outside Dwyer's Adams Street barber shop in 2014. In a 2-1 ruling, the court acknowledged there was no direct evidence that Shiner fatally stabbed his lifelong friend, no fingerprints or DNA to connect him to the death, no witnesses to

Warren De La Salle s big plays hold off Catholic Central

Warren De La Salle s big plays hold off Catholic Central
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Appeals court orders new trial for man convicted of beating victim to death in Quincy bar

Appeals court orders new trial for man convicted in fatal beating at Quincy bar By John R. Ellement Globe Staff,Updated March 15, 2021, 3:49 p.m. Email to a Friend Citing two dozen instances where a prosecutor broke legal rules, the Massachusetts Appeals Court on Monday ordered a new trial for Paul Fahey, who was convicted of second-degree murder for beating Keith Boudreau to death inside a Quincy bar in 2015. A three-judge panel unanimously concluded there was “ample evidence” for the jury to find Fahey guilty for his punching and kicking of Boudreau inside the Home Ice Sports bar on March 23, 2015. But the court said the prosecutor had broken the rules. “This is not a case where the prosecutor’s missteps were subtle or isolated.. The problems were pervasive, and many were egregious,” Judge James Milkey wrote for the court. “These errors created a substantial risk of a miscarriage of justice and that the defendant is entitled to a new trial.”

Appeals court orders new trial for man convicted in fatal beating at Quincy bar

Appeals court orders new trial for man convicted in fatal beating at Quincy bar John R. Ellement Citing two dozen instances where a prosecutor broke legal rules, the Massachusetts Appeals Court on Monday ordered a new trial for Paul Fahey, who was convicted of second-degree murder for beating Keith Boudreau to death inside a Quincy bar in 2015. A three-judge panel unanimously concluded there was “ample evidence” for the jury to find Fahey guilty for his punching and kicking of Boudreau inside the Home Ice Sports bar on March 23, 2015. But the court said the prosecutor had broken the rules. “This is not a case where the prosecutor’s missteps were subtle or isolated.. The problems were pervasive, and many were egregious,” Judge James Milkey wrote for the court. “These errors created a substantial risk of a miscarriage of justice and that the defendant is entitled to a new trial.”

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