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Com. v. Colon

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.
May 24, 2018
479 Mass. 1032 (Mass. 2018)

Opinion

SJC–12417

05-24-2018

COMMONWEALTH v. Raymond COLON.

The case was submitted on briefs. Raymond Colon, pro se. Katherine E. McMahon, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.


The case was submitted on briefs.

Raymond Colon, pro se.

Katherine E. McMahon, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.

RESCRIPT

Raymond Colon purports to appeal from the judgment of a single justice of this court pursuant to the gatekeeper provision of G. L. c. 278, § 33E, denying leave to appeal from the denial of his fourth motion for a new trial on charges of murder in the first degree and other offenses. The single justice also denied Colon's two ancillary motions to transfer his gatekeeper petition, either to the full court or to the Superior Court. The Commonwealth has moved to dismiss the purported appeal. We agree that the appeal must be dismissed, as it is well established that the decision of the gatekeeper is final and unreviewable. See, e.g., Commonwealth v. Robinson, 477 Mass. 1008, 1008, 75 N.E.3d 1112 (2017), cert. denied, 537 U.S. 980, 123 S.Ct. 446, 154 L.Ed.2d 341 (2018). In addition, in the circumstances of this case, there was no error or abuse of discretion in denying the ancillary motions. His ancillary motions had no "realistic potential for demonstrating the existence of a new and substantial question appropriate for appeal," Parker v. Commonwealth, 448 Mass. 1021, 1023, 863 N.E.2d 40 (2007), quoting Fuller v. Commonwealth, 419 Mass. 1002, 1003, 643 N.E.2d 36 (1994), particularly as it appears that Colon raised the same claim in his fourth motion—that the court room was improperly closed during jury selection—as he did in a prior motion. In sum, no appeal lies from the judgment of the single justice.

We affirmed Colon's convictions, as well as the denial of his first motion for a new trial, after plenary review in 2007. Commonwealth v. Colon, 449 Mass. 207, 866 N.E.2d 412, cert. denied, 552 U.S. 1079, 128 S.Ct. 810, 169 L.Ed.2d 611 (2007). Single justices of this court denied leave to appeal from the denial of Colon's second and third motions for a new trial.

Colon also filed what appears intended to be a memorandum and appendix pursuant to S.J.C. Rule 2:21. That rule is inapplicable here, as Colon is not seeking relief from any interlocutory ruling of the trial court.
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Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Com. v. Colon

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.
May 24, 2018
479 Mass. 1032 (Mass. 2018)
Case details for

Com. v. Colon

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH v. Raymond COLON.

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.

Date published: May 24, 2018

Citations

479 Mass. 1032 (Mass. 2018)
479 Mass. 1032

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