Word: middlesex
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...first chopping in October, ’Poonster James A. Powers Jr. ’08, was charged with vandalizing property and now must pay a restitution of $14,000, according to Jessica A. Venezia, a spokeswoman for the Middlesex District Attorney...
...Middlesex Superior Court judge granted Pring-Wilson a retrial, after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that evidence about a victim’s violent past could be used at trial. That decision invalidated Pring-Wilson’s earlier conviction...
...Around 50 people were present for the trial yesterday, according to Corey Welford, a spokesman for the Middlesex District Attorney’s office...
...Sitting expressionless in a nearly empty courtroom yesterday, Pring-Wilson, now 29 years old, listened attentively at the beginning of his retrial at Middlesex Superior Court. Yesterday marked the start of jury selection for the trial, which will last until...
Sitting expressionless at a table centered in the nearly-empty courtroom, Pring-Wilson, now 29 years old, listened attentively as Middlesex Superior Court Judge Christopher Muse began the proceedings. Seated next to Pring-Wilson was his lawyer E. Peter Parker, a graduate of Boston University Law School who now runs his own practice in Boston, and in front of them sat District Attorney Adrienne C. Lynch, a veteran prosecutor with 27 years of experience under her belt in Middlesex County. Yesterday marked the beginning of jury selection and the incipience of a trial set to last until...