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Massachusetts marijuana retailers file suit to void delivery rules

Inyoung You charged in boyfriend s suicide

Inyoung You is accused of encouraging Alexander Urtula to take his own life. Credit: AP Inyoung You, 21, appears in Suffolk Superior Court, Friday, Nov. 22, 2019, in Boston. (David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool) Author: Associated Press Updated: 8:37 PM EST January 15, 2021 BOSTON The manslaughter case against a former Boston College student accused of encouraging her boyfriend to take his own life will head toward trial, prosecutors said Friday. A court this week partially denied the defense s motion to dismiss, finding that Inyoung You’s words could have caused Alexander Urtula to kill himself, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ office said. The judge did dismiss one of the prosecution s theories, ruling that You’s failure to summon help didn t cause his suicide, Rollins office said.

Case against woman charged in boyfriend s suicide to proceed

Channel3000.com January 15, 2021 3:38 PM Posted: Updated: Michael Dwyer FILE - In this Nov. 22, 2019, file photo, Inyoung You leaves Suffolk Superior Court in Boston after pleading not guilty to involuntary manslaughter of Alexander Urtula, who took his own life on the day of his Boston College graduation in May. The manslaughter case against the former Boston College student accused of encouraging her boyfriend, Alexander Urtula, to take his own life will head toward trial, prosecutors said Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. BOSTON (AP) The manslaughter case against a former Boston College student accused of encouraging her boyfriend to take his own life will head toward trial, prosecutors said Friday.

Trial Court Strictly Construes Massachusetts Prompt Pay Law Against Owner | Murtha Cullina

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: This first known decision interpreting the statute clarifies the consequences of an Owner’s failure to properly reject applications for payment. A recent first-of-its-kind ruling from the Massachusetts Superior Court provides a critical lesson for project owners and contractors concerning the Massachusetts Prompt Payment Act (the “Prompt Pay Act”).  In Tocci v. IRIV Partners, LLC, et al., Suffolk Superior Court, 19CV000405 (November 19, 2020), the Court awarded over $4 million to a contractor as a result of the project owner’s failure to timely and properly reject the contractor’s applications for payment in accordance with the Prompt Pay Act.  In so doing, the Court held that the Prompt Pay Act

When Boston police officers fail to tell the truth, the department rarely calls a lie a lie

When Boston police officers fail to tell the truth, the department rarely calls a lie a lie Email to a Friend Fifth in an occasional series. Read . On the witness stand of a Boston courtroom, police Sergeant Stephen Green outlined the steps that led to a search warrant for an alleged drug dealer’s cellphone, which later led to a trove of incriminating text messages. The Boston detective’s testimony in January 2019 helped seal a conviction and a four- to five-year sentence for drug trafficking. But Green’s story, according to new evidence, was untruthful. A forensic investigator determined that Green had been fishing through the phone for more than four hours before applying for a warrant — even at one point watching the defendant’s personal sex videos.

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