Courtroom COVID chaos continues!
The rules at District Courts for Clerk's Hearings and other court dates can change at any time, you just have to be patient and flexible. https://t.co/7wiWRGomNd
Police are charging three Sudbury family members for violating the social host law. The party led to remote learning at Lincoln-Sudbury High due to COVID-19 concerns. https://t.co/gQYeRDbGX3
@goclio The newsletter is thin on feature updates. This week's email talks about tax deductions.
I only learned about an important Clio bug fix update that helped me be more productive from @zapier.
How can I get this info from Clio?
Skipping a criminal arraignment never goes away.
NY man arraigned in Attleboro on drug warrant 10 years after his arrest at Phish concert in Mansfield https://t.co/22sADQCuu7 via @TheSunChronicle
We prefer "where trivial charges with no significant harm get disposed of justly, helping people avoid a criminal record and wasting the court system's time"
instead of
"where thousands of substantiated criminal cases go to die every year"
https://t.co/i066lTrppK
@WCVB The Clerk Magistrate issued the criminal complaint, so the "secrecy" and claims of special treatment are irrelevant.
Everyone will find out the details of the case.
Animal cruelty is terrible, no excuses.
The story raises many questions, though.
Why report a 2 year old incident?
Are there other videos of this woman abusing dogs? She's worked there for 2 years, no other incidents?
https://t.co/quKYW1ITyd
It's not often a piece of journalism shows systemic problems in the healthcare industry, criminal justice and state politics at the same time. This one does.
A privately owned, but publicly accessible parking lot is a "public way", court says.
Appeals Court upholds Bourne man's OUI conviction
https://t.co/PSWMqTTOWQ
The problem here is liberal judges keep letting people who climb into lion cages off with a slap on the wrist.
We need to make this a felony with mandatory jail time to deter people and send the right message.
https://t.co/Qv4SC5T9Nl