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Mom Can Testify in Son s Defense, Mass High Court Rules | Courthouse News Service

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BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Chambers USA 2021 Ranks 108 Bradley Attorneys and 34 Practice Areas

Aron C. Beezley (Government Contracts) in Washington, D.C. Lindsey C Boney IV (Product Liability & Mass Torts) in Birmingham William F. (Will) Goodman, III (Product Liability & Mass Torts) in Nashville Tripp Haston (Product Liability & Mass Torts) in Birmingham Amy S. Leopard (Privacy & Data Security: Healthcare) in Nashville Robert Maddox (Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance [Enforcement & Investigations]) in Birmingham Kimberly B. Martin (Product Liability & Mass Torts) in Huntsville Haydn J. Richards, Jr. (Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance [Compliance]) in Washington, D.C.“We congratulate our attorneys who are recognized by Chambers USA as among the top legal practitioners and professionals across diverse practice areas and multiple cities and regions where we support our clients’ business,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters. “We are also extremely proud of our attorneys and staff whose teamwork an

If a Child Is on Trial, Can a Parent Be a Witness?

The case asks Massachusetts justices to balance family values, constitutional rights and a confusing new law. Plexiglas shields the courtroom witness stand in the Southern District of New York’s Daniel Moynihan Courthouse part of a remodel with public health in mind for reopening the courthouse during the coronavirus pandemic. (Courthouse News photo/Adam Klasfeld) BOSTON (CN) The Massachusetts Supreme Court struggled Friday to figure out when a parent can be called to testify if their child is accused of a crime. Three years ago Massachusetts became the fifth state in the country to adopt a rule that parents don’t have to testify against their minor children. But prosecutors are now trying to turn the law around and use it against juvenile defendants, by saying the law prohibits

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