Commonwealth v. Colon (Lawyers Weekly No. 11-053-15)
Detective had reasonable suspicion to stop defendant based on nervous demeanor, rapid departure, bulge consistent with firearm, and high-crime neighborhood.
Detective had reasonable suspicion to stop defendant based on nervous demeanor, rapid departure, bulge consistent with firearm, and high-crime neighborhood.
Personal auto insurance policy's exclusion for automobile business applies to towing company employee using nonowned tow truck in course of employment.
Face-to-face meeting requirement in FHA-insured mortgage is condition precedent to foreclosure; material facts remain about meeting's compliance.
Memory cards seized during search warrant execution were properly admitted under plain view doctrine despite not being listed in original warrant.
Store owner premises liability; mode of operation approach applies to self-service merchandise displays regardless of whether hazard involves items for sale.
Foreclosure by entry mortgagee waived right to foreclose by accepting mortgage payments during three-year ripening period; city properly assessed taxes to occupant.
Appeals Court affirmed conviction for operating under the influence where officer observed speeding, odor of alcohol, and glassy eyes; consumption of six beers and impaired driving capacity established.
Sufficiency of evidence for OUI conviction while license suspended; notice of suspension proven through defendant's admission, suspension notice in RMV files, and testimony regarding RMV mailing system.
Resisting arrest conviction affirmed where defendant's flight onto a dangerous roadway and physical resistance to handcuffing created substantial risk of bodily injury to officer.
Sex offender's claim that classification hearing was unreasonably premature is barred when not raised before the board. Affirmed.