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Top Massachusetts court rules potential jurors can t be removed based on sexual orientation
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Jury challenges based on sexual orientation invalid
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BOSTON The state s Supreme Judicial Court on Monday heard its first arguments in a case concerning a New Bedford man and the New Bedford Police Department s use of a gang list.
Zahkuan Bailey-Sweeting is alleging his Fourth Amendment rights were violated during a traffic stop in February 2018 in which he was a passenger.
Police stopped a car after it unsafely changed lanes. During the stop, three New Bedford police officers from the gang unit frisked all four passengers and found Bailey-Sweeting, then 18 years old, in possession of a large capacity firearm without a license.
Under the law, police can only frisk someone if they have reasonable suspicion, under articulable facts, that the person is both armed and dangerous.
Court Slams the Brakes on Car-Rental App Turo in Boston Airport Test Case
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Anthony Marag begins role as Randolph police chief
COURTESY OF THE RANDOLPH POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Randolph Police Department recently announced Anthony Marag has officially begun his new role as chief.
Marag is the 11th chief of the department. His Installation Ceremony took place on March 28 and the Oath of Office was provided by Justice Serge Georges Jr. He took over duties following Chief William Pace s retirement on April 2. It is an honor for me to step into this role having served my entire career with the Randolph Police Department, Marag said. The men and women of this department serve selflessly and with integrity and courage and I am grateful to them for their dedication to their community. I would also like to thank Chief Pace for his leadership over the past 10 years and his commitment to the department, and I wish him well in his retirement.