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Dennis M. Cloherty v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Civil Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed the dismissal of Dennis M. Cloherty's pro se complaint against the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and others. The court found that the complaint, as twice amended, failed to articulate cognizable causes of action and that the plaintiff waived arguments by not addressing deficiencies in his brief.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Commonwealth v. Benji B. Guerrier - Criminal Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a non-precedential summary opinion affirming a conviction for receiving a firearm with a defaced serial number. The defendant appealed the denial of his motion to suppress evidence.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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John Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Board - Classification Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a memorandum and order affirming a Superior Court judgment that upheld the Sex Offender Registry Board's (SORB) classification of John Doe as a level three sex offender. The court found substantial evidence supported the hearing examiner's findings regarding penetration and the application of risk factors.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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John Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Board - Sex Offender Classification Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a memorandum and order affirming a Superior Court judgment that upheld a Sex Offender Registry Board decision classifying John Doe as a level two sex offender. The court addressed several claims of error regarding the hearing examiner's findings and reliance on evidence.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Commonwealth v. Atweri - Criminal Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a lower court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence in the case of Commonwealth v. Atweri. The court found that the exit order and subsequent search of the vehicle were justified, upholding the defendant's convictions for firearms and drug offenses.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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U.S. Bank Trustee v. Kevin Lashua - Foreclosure Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a grant of summary judgment in favor of U.S. Bank, N.A., as trustee, in a foreclosure appeal filed by Kevin Lashua. The court found no material facts in dispute regarding the foreclosure proceedings.

Routine Enforcement Real Estate
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Sklar Exploration Company Case - Motion to Dismiss Granted

The US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado granted a motion to dismiss one of four breach of contract claims filed by the Creditor Trustee against Sklar Exploration Company, LLC and Sklarco LLC. The ruling concerns provisions of the Debtors' confirmed Plan of Reorganization.

Routine Enforcement Bankruptcy
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State v. S. M. - Civil Commitment Reversed

The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a civil commitment judgment against S. M. The court found the evidence legally insufficient to support the determination that the appellant was a danger to himself due to a mental disorder. This decision overturns the lower court's ruling.

Priority review Enforcement Public Health
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State v. J. G. - Oregon Court of Appeals Opinion

The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment of civil commitment for J. G. The individual was committed for up to 180 days due to being a danger to themselves as a result of a mental disorder. The opinion also noted firearm purchase restrictions.

Routine Enforcement Public Health
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State v. Fleetwood - Criminal Case Reversed and Remanded

The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the conviction of Joshua Fleetwood for felon in possession of a firearm and disorderly conduct. The court found that the trial court erred in admitting pre-Miranda statements and post-Miranda statements derived from that violation, though the error regarding pre-Miranda statements was deemed harmless.

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