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Clark v. Commonwealth

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jul 9, 2002
437 Mass. 1015 (Mass. 2002)

Opinion

SJC-08520

July 9, 2002.

Supreme Judicial Court, Superintendence of inferior courts.

Richard H. Clark, pro se.


In Commonwealth v. Clark, 53 Mass. App. Ct. 342 (2001), the Appeals Court affirmed the trial court's allowance of the Commonwealth's motion to correct an amended mittimus. We denied further appellate review.Commonwealth v. Clark, 435 Mass. 1109 (2002). Simultaneously with his prosecution of that appeal, the petitioner sought to raise the same issues in the county court, by filing a petition pursuant to G.L.c. 211, § 3.

The single justice denied the petition, stating that, "[w]here a petitioner can raise his claim in the normal course of appeal, as the [petitioner] is doing at present, relief under c. 211, § 3, will be denied. Diggs v. Commonwealth, 429 Mass. 1019 (1999). Foley v. Lowell Div. of the Dist. Court Dep't, 398 Mass. 800, 802 (1986)." There was no error. The petitioner has both pursued and exhausted available appellate remedies. Commonwealth v. Clark, supra. General Laws c. 211, § 3, does not provide the petitioner with the right to further consideration of the same issues. Genninger v. Commissioner of Correction, 419 Mass. 1009, 1010 (1995).

While it may be within the court's general superintendence power under G.L.c. 211, § 3, to review the legality of sentences where available alternative remedies are nonexistent or doubtful, Commonwealth v. Cowan, 422 Mass. 546, 547 (1996), and cases cited, the petitioner is not entitled to relief as a matter of right under that statute where adequate alternative remedies exist. Diggs v. Commonwealth, 429 Mass. 1019 (1999).

Judgment affirmed.

The case was submitted on briefs.


Summaries of

Clark v. Commonwealth

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jul 9, 2002
437 Mass. 1015 (Mass. 2002)
Case details for

Clark v. Commonwealth

Case Details

Full title:RICHARD H. CLARK vs. COMMONWEALTH

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jul 9, 2002

Citations

437 Mass. 1015 (Mass. 2002)
771 N.E.2d 153

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