Aaron Hernandez required the parties, including the Bristol DistrictAttorney's Office, to prevent all persons associated with the investigations conducted by the prosecution from 'releasing any documents that are not in the public record, that are reasonably expected to be publicly disseminated .... ' 2014 Order, p. 22, paragraph 4 (emphasis added). Because this office fully expects Mr.
Assistant District Attorney Records Access Officer 888 Purchase Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Dear Attorney Lee: I have received the petition of Lee Fruzzetti appealing the response of the Bristol District Attorneys Office (Office) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). On March 18, 2022, Mr.
Assistant District Attorney Bristol County Sheriffs Office 400 Faunce Corner Road North Dartmouth, MA 02747 Dear Attorney Rousseau: I have received the petition of Brandon Stokes, of 7NEWS WHDH Boston, appealing the response of the Bristol District Attorneys Office (Office) to a request for public records. See G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). On April 24, 2023, Mr. Stokes requested the following records: 1.
Coyle Christopher LeBlanc ADA William Connolly, Bristol DistrictAttorney's Office 'A "subcommittee" now includes "any multiple-member body created to advise or make recommendations to a public body." G.L c. 30A, 18. "Deliberation" is now defined, in part, as "an oral or written communication through any medium, including electronic mail, between or among a quorum of a public body on any public business within its jurisdiction." Id.
No. 1873CR00156 [the criminal matter] together with three jury verdict slips in that matter); Exhibits B through D (containing a series of e-mail exchanges among counsel and the Commission regarding the criminal matter); and Exhibit E (containing a letter, dated October 13, 2021, from the Bristol DistrictAttorneys Office regarding the witness [referred to in the letter and in this Decision as Ms.
On learning of the letter, Chief Lee contacted the Bristol DistrictAttorneys Office and demanded that the District Attorney investigate him. The District Attorney assigned two State Police troopers to investigate Chief Lee. The town hired Attorney Robert Pomeroy, a former Chief of Police in Plymouth, to conduct its own investigation of Chief Lee. On July 1, 2014, Sgt. Condez and his attorney met with Attorney Pomeroy but Sgt.
David Mackin), Bristol DistrictAttorneys Detectives, (Tpr. Robert Kilnapp) and Collision and Reconstruction Services (Ipr. Deborah Ryan). The Department expected detailed reports to be filed by each of these specialized units. Tpr. Michael Lynch of Foxboro Barracks and Tpr.