Commonwealth v. Aaron Powell
State: Massachusetts
Docket No: SJC-10783
Case Date: 04/28/2011
Plaintiff: Commonwealth
Defendant: Aaron Powell
Plaintiff Attorney: Sidney E. Reavey,
Defendant Attorney: Thomas D. Frothingham
Specialty: After review by the Appeals Court, the Supreme Judicial Court denied leave to obtain further appellate review, but
remanded the case to the Appeals Court for reconsideration.
Preview: COMMONWEALTH vs. Jose D. FAMANIA
COMMONWEALTH vs. Jose D. FAMANIA. No. 09-P-745. March 11, 2010. - April 28, 2011. Firearms. Practice, Criminal, Motion to suppress. Constitutional Law, Stop and frisk, Reasonable suspicion. Search and Seizure, Protective frisk, Reasonable suspicion. COMPLAINT received and sworn to in the Springfield Division of the District Court Department on September 26, 2007. A pretrial motion to suppress evidence was heard by Jacques C. Leroy, J., and the case was heard by M. John Schubert, Jr., J. After review by the Appeals Court, the Supreme Judicial Court denied leave to obtain further appellate review, but remanded the case to the Appeals Court for reconsideration. Thomas D. Frothingham for the defendant. Sidney E. Reavey, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth. Present: Trainor, Wolohojian, & Milkey, JJ. MILKEY, J. Following a bench trial in District Court, the defendant was convicted of carrying ammunition without a firearm identification card in violation of G.L. c. 269,
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