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Kater v. Commonwealth

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Dec 21, 1995
659 N.E.2d 273 (Mass. 1995)

Opinion

December 21, 1995.

Superintendence of inferior courts.

Practice, Criminal, Interlocutory appeal.

Joseph F. Krowski, for the defendant, submitted a brief.


James M. Kater (defendant) has been convicted by two different juries of kidnapping and murder in the first degree; this court has reversed the convictions on both occasions. A third trial ended in a mistrial. The Commonwealth is preparing to try the defendant a fourth time. To that end, the Commonwealth filed a motion in limine to admit evidence of prior bad acts. The trial judge allowed the Commonwealth's motion.

In August, 1995, the defendant filed in the county court a petition for relief under G.L.c. 211, § 3 (1994 ed.). A single justice denied the petition. The defendant appealed. The Commonwealth has moved to dismiss the appeal. The Commonwealth's motion is allowed. Whatever relief the defendant may be entitled to may be sought in the normal course of appeal.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Kater v. Commonwealth

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Dec 21, 1995
659 N.E.2d 273 (Mass. 1995)
Case details for

Kater v. Commonwealth

Case Details

Full title:JAMES M. KATER vs. COMMONWEALTH

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Dec 21, 1995

Citations

659 N.E.2d 273 (Mass. 1995)
659 N.E.2d 273

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