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Massachusetts' highest court is imposing a legal protocol that could result in hundreds of criminal defendants being set free due to a lack of legal representation.
Massachusetts’ highest court has initiated an emergency protocol that could see many indigent criminal defendants in Middlesex and Suffolk county courts released from jail or their cases dropped.
Water safety experts gathered at Stony Brook University Hospital to talk about an increase in drowning deaths in Suffolk ...
A 21-year-old man is facing murder charges after intentionally running over another man multiple times with his BMW outside a ...
He added that the county's real estate department can assist homeowners in the process. Suffolk code requires the county to ...
Suffolk County deserves its fair share. Our residents deserve the infrastructure they were promised. And the time to deliver ...
The fire investigation is completed but investigations by the State Department of Environmental Conservation and Suffolk ...
The growing fallout from a public defender work stoppage could now set criminal defendants free across Massachusetts.
A key leader of what law enforcement calls "one of the more powerful, violent and well-established" MS-13 cliques on the east ...