Commonwealth v. Jessup
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of murder in the first degree on the theory of felony-murder, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful possession of a loaded firearm. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding (1) the trial court did not err in denying Defendant’s motion to suppress a letter he wrote to another detainee while he was detained awaiting trial; (2) the trial court did not err by not instructing, sua sponte, on involuntary manslaughter based on wanton or reckless conduct; and (3) Defendant’s trial court was ineffective in not requesting an instruction on involuntary manslaughter based on wanton or reckless conduct.
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