Commonwealth v. Holbrook
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The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed Defendant's conviction of murder in the first degree and declined to grant extraordinary relief pursuant to Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 278, 33E but reversed the order denying Defendant's motion for third-party discovery and vacated the orders denying Defendant's motions for a new trial, holding that Defendant's motion for third-party discovery should have been allowed and that denying Defendant's motions for a new trial without first conducting an evidentiary hearing was error.
The Supreme Court remanded this case to the superior court to allow Defendant to conduct the requested third-party discovery of e-mail service providers to determine whether additional e-mail messages between the victim and a third-party culprit existed. The Court noted that Defendant may amend his second motion for a new trial to include any information obtained as a result of the discovery requests.
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