Trying Drug Cases in Massachusetts
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- Product Number: 2223119WFM
- Publication Date: 1/28/2022
- Edition: 3rd Edition 2022
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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Trying Drug Cases in Massachusetts is a comprehensive trial reference. You'll be able to identify the key elements of the alleged offenses and the substantive and procedural defenses available. You'll also gain the practical information and understanding of the case law you need to master every stage of the litigation, from suppression motions to cross-examination. More than a dozen checklists and more than 80 forms and other practical exhibits are provided as time-saving resources for researching and preparing your case.
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Update: January 2022
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to keep your copy of Trying Drug Cases in Massachusetts up-to-date with this revised edition. Inside, you will find new information, cites, and insights on subjects such as the following:
- Trafficking. See chapter 1 for a new section on the crime of trafficking in carfentanil or its derivatives and discussion of the penalty associated with this offense. Chapter 1 also updates the reader on new cases relative to trafficking in other types of controlled substances and new sections on sales to minors and inducement of minors to sell various classes of substances.
- Possession. See chapter 2 for new material on actual and constructive possession charges and the government’s duty to prove possession. The chapter includes new case decisions, along with information on the "particular link" requirement regarding drugs found in the home. The chapter discusses the probative value of the sound of home occupants "scurrying" within the home at the approach of police. Distinctions between dwelling places and stash houses or "hot" houses are also presented.
- Discovery. See chapter 3 for a practice note on a recent case where the Supreme Judicial Court discussed defendants' right to discover evidence of racial bias in law enforcement stops. The 2020 decision addressed a defendant's right to reasonable discovery of evidence concerning the totality of the circumstances of the traffic stop.
We at MCLE trust that you will find this material useful in your criminal law practice and valuable in keeping your law library current.
Very truly yours,
Maryanne G. Jensen, Esq., Director of Publications
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Update: January 2022
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandChapter 2 expandChapter 3 expandDiscovery Practice and Pretrial Conferences
Buy ChapterChecklist 3.1
- Discovery Practice and Pretrial Conferences Buy FormExhibit 3A
- Motion for Funds for an Investigator and Affidavit in Support Buy FormExhibit 3B
- Motion to Release Impounded Documents to Counsel for the Defendant and Court Order Buy FormExhibit 3C
- Defendant’s Motion to Preserve Oral Communication Buy FormExhibit 3D
- Defendant’s Motion to Preserve Police Notes Buy FormExhibit 3E
- Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory—Laboratory Materials Request Policy Buy FormExhibit 3F
- Proposed Supplemental Addendum to Conference Report Buy FormExhibit 3G
- Specific Requests Regarding Bias and Motive of Witness to Lie Not Limited to Confidential Informants Buy FormExhibit 3H
- Motion for Discovery of K-9 Tracking Dog and Information and Suggestions in Support Thereof Buy FormExhibit 3I
- Motion for Discovery of Drug Analysis Buy FormExhibit 3J
- Motion for Bill of Particulars Buy FormExhibit 3K
- Department of State Police General Order INV-02, Confidential Informants Buy FormExhibit 3L
- Boston Police Rule 333: Confidential Informant Procedures Buy FormChapter 4 expandInformant Issues
Buy ChapterChecklist 4.1
- Informant Issues Buy FormExhibit 4A
- Motion for Exculpatory Evidence Involving Informant Buy FormExhibit 4B
- Affidavit in Support of Defendant’s Motion for Exculpatory Evidence Involving Informant Buy FormExhibit 4C
- Motion for Informant Information Buy FormExhibit 4D
- Motion to Produce Police Records Buy FormExhibit 4E
- Motion for Disclosure of Surveillance Information Buy FormExhibit 4F
- Supporting Memorandum of Law Regarding Disclosure of Informant Information Buy FormExhibit 4G
- Motion for Disclosure of Precise Location of Seized Evidence Buy FormChapter 5 expandChallenges to Search Warrants
Buy ChapterChapter 6 expandChapter 7 expandExpert Witness Issues
Buy ChapterChecklist 7.1
- Expert Witness Issues Buy FormExhibit 7A
- Defendant’s Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Exclude the Commonwealth’s Proposed Expert Testimony Buy FormExhibit 7B
- Motion in Limine to Prohibit Evidence Regarding Drug-Sniffing Dog’s Alert to Currency Buy FormExhibit 7C
- Evaluating Dog Scent Evidence: Where Do I Start? Buy FormExhibit 7D
- Department of State Police General Order TOP-05 Regarding Canines Buy FormExhibit 7E
- Defendant’s Motion in Limine to Exclude Testimony of Drug Recognition Expert Buy FormExhibit 7F
- Commonwealth’s Motion in Limine to Qualify Detective as an Expert Buy FormExhibit 7G
- Outline of Examination of Drug Chemist/Analyst Buy FormExhibit 7H
- Post–Melendez-Diaz Drug Expert Discovery Ideas Checklist Buy FormExhibit 7I
- Motion in Limine to Preclude Testimony Regarding “Presumptive Tests” Buy FormExhibit 7J
- Daubert Challenges to Experts in Federal Criminal Cases: An Overlooked Defense Buy FormChapter 8 expandScientific Evidence and Protocols
Buy ChapterExhibit 8A
- Glossary of Forensic Chemistry Terms Buy FormExhibit 8B
- NIJ Standard 0604.01: Color Test Regeants/Kits for Preliminary Identification of Drugs of Abuse Buy FormExhibit 8C
- Protocol for the Analysis of General Unknown Powders and Liquid Samples Buy FormExhibit 8D
- Protocol for the Analysis of Isobutyl Nitrite or Butyl Nitrate Samples Buy FormExhibit 8E
- Protocol for the Analysis of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) Buy FormExhibit 8F
- Protocol for the Analysis of Marihuana Samples Buy FormExhibit 8G
- Protocol for the Analysis of Mushroom Matter Buy FormExhibit 8H
- Protocol for the Analysis of Residue Samples Buy FormExhibit 8I
- Protocol for the Analysis of Resinous Matter Buy FormExhibit 8J
- Protocol for the Analysis of Tablets and Capsules Buy FormExhibit 8K
- Protocol for the Testing of Multiple Sample Drug Cases Buy FormChapter 9 expandVoir Dire Issues
Buy ChapterChapter 10 expandChapter 11 expandChapter 12 expandChapter 13 expandInterlocutory Appeals
Buy ChapterChecklist 13.1
- Interlocutory Appeals Buy FormExhibit 13A
- Commonwealth’s Notice of Interlocutory Appeal Buy FormExhibit 13B
- Commonwealth’s Motion for Stay of Proceedings Buy FormExhibit 13C
- Defendant’s Petition for Interlocutory Appeal and Stay of Proceedings Buy FormExhibit 13D
- Affidavit in Support of Defendant’s Petition for Interlocutory Appeal and Stay of Proceedings Buy FormExhibit 13E
- Defendant’s Notice of Appeal Buy FormExhibit 13F
- Defendant’s Motion for Waiver of Entry Fee Buy FormExhibit 13G
- Affidavit in Support of Defendant’s Motion for Waiver of Entry Fee Buy FormExhibit 13H
- Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendant’s Petition for Interlocutory Appeal Buy FormExhibit 13I
- Supplemental Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendant’s Petition for Interlocutory Appeal Buy FormExhibit 13J
- Commonwealth’s Petition for Relief from an Order Barring the Admission of Competent Evidence at Defendant’s Probation Revocation Hearing Buy FormExhibit 13K
- Commonwealth’s Memorandum of Law in Support of Petition for Relief from an Order Barring the Admission of Competent Evidence at Defendant’s Probation Revocation Hearing Buy FormExhibit 13L
- Commonwealth’s G.L. c. 211, § 3 Petition Seeking Relief from an Order Requiring It to Disclose the Identity of a Confidential Informant Buy FormExhibit 13M
- Commonwealth’s Memorandum of Law in Support of Its G.L. c. 211, § 3 Petition Seeking Relief from an Order Requiring It to Disclose the Identity of a Confidential Informant Buy FormExhibit 13N
- Commonwealth’s Memorandum in Opposition to Defendant’s Petition for Relief Under G.L. c. 211, § 3 Buy FormExhibit 13O
- Commonwealth’s Motion for Stay of Proceedings Pursuant to Mass. R. Crim. P. 15 Buy FormExhibit 13P
- Commonwealth’s Mass. R. Crim. P. 15(a)(2) (2017) & G.L. c. 278, § 28E Application Seeking Leave to Appeal an Order Allowing the Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Buy FormExhibit 13Q
- Commonwealth’s Opposition to Defendant’s Application Pursuant to Mass. R. Crim. P. 15(a)(2) for Leave to Appeal Order Denying Motion to Suppress Buy FormChapter 14 expand - Editors & Authors