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Yee & Associates PC

Employment, Securities, White Collar Crime, Criminal, Other

William M Ryan Esq

Administrative Law, Adoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Animal Bite, Criminal

Law Offices Of Eileen D Agnes

Adoption, Child Support, Civil Rights, Criminal, Farms

Lachance Law Office

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Domestic Violence & Neglect, Federal, Felony

Brian D Roman

Alimony & Spousal Support, Animal Bite, Criminal, Bad Faith Insurance, Bankruptcy

Maiona & Maiona P.C.

Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Criminal, Government, Immigration

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Commonwealth v. Vick

... Further, the defendant continues, the judge's instruction was highly prejudicial because it improperly suggested to the jury that his statements and actions may have had criminal connotations when, in the defendant's view, the evidence against him was far from overwhelming. ...

Commonwealth v. Bostock

... The underlying policies of Gonsalves urge us not to extend its holding to a case where the police have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. ... Id. at 663. A reasonable suspicion of criminal activity is justification to act in a more intrusive manner. ...

Wenger v. Aceto

... On February 3, the defendant had the formal written demand delivered by hand to the plaintiff. In the letter, the defendant notified the plaintiff of his intent to apply for criminal charges against him if he (the plaintiff) failed to provide payment as promised. ...