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Globe Staff / May 14, 2013 Boston Municipal Court Judge Raymond G. Dougan received more than $550,000 in free legal services from a top Boston law firm to defend him against bias charges, according to a new financial report, raising new concerns
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Several courts in Massachusetts are staying open until 7 p.m. on two Tuesdays each month in an effort to make courts more convenient and accessible to the public. The pilot program began about a month ago in the Boston Municipal Court, Housing Court
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Two Rhode Island men were arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on Tuesday on charges that they tried to use fake $100 bills to buy beers and cognac at the bar of a downtown hotel, according to the Suffolk district attorney's office. Felix Perez, 23,
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Transit Police said they had help on Monday arresting a Roxbury man wanted on four warrants -- by the suspect himself. John Monroe, 32, was apprehended at the Quincy Center Red Line station around 8:20 pm. after he drew the attention of police.
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Richard Shiner, 47, walked into the District A1 station downtown today and allegedly admitted he had stolen money from St...Boston Municipal Court had issued a warrant for Shiner's arrest on Dec. Shiner while he was digging bills out of a donation
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Dougan won a major legal victory in November, successfully fending off a 61-page complaint from the Suffolk district attorney that his decisions were systematically biased in favor of criminal defendants. Now, it turns out that a prominent law firm
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Wednesday night and discovered that one was an unregistered Level 3 sex offender and the other was wanted on a warrant for a probation violation, Transit Police said...The men were identified as John Carpenter, 46, of Boston and Steven Odom, 44, of
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Peers devastated' by loss Cyclist recalled as passionate photography student Text size A young Boston University photographer killed in a horrific bike-truck collision on Commonwealth Avenue Thursday was remembered by colleagues as a passionate
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Ellement, Globe Staff The state's highest court ruled today that police in Massachusetts do not necessarily need a search warrant to look at the call list of a person's cellphone when searching personal property following an arrest. But in two
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Updated 7 minutes ago Text size A Nevada woman in Boston to face a drug trafficking rap punched, kicked and even tried hanging her poor Yorkie by its leash inside a South Station bathroom before concerned commuters flagged down police, authorities
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