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Sunday, September 15, 2024
Courthouse News Service
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‘Scheming’ defendant can be called so

BOSTON — A man’s numerous convictions related to his sexual assault of a child “a minimum of twenty-three times” will stand, ruled the Massachusetts Supreme Court. The accused says it was improper of a prosecutor to refer to him as “deceptive, calculating and scheming,” but in fact there is “ample” evidence to support such descriptors, which are allowable rhetoric regardless.

Read the ruling here.

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