Ghebrehiwet v. Commonwealth
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The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed the judgment of a single justice denying Petitioner's petition pursuant to Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 211, 3, holding that the single justice did not err or abuse his discretion in denying relief.
While Petitioner was incarcerated in Indiana for unrelated offenses, he filed a petition for a speedy disposition of Massachusetts charges underlying this action pursuant to the Interstate Agreement on Detainers (IAD). Petitioner then filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that the Commonwealth had failed to bring him to trial within the time frame required by the IAD. A district court judge allowed the motion. Meanwhile, Petitioner had been indicted on the same charges. Petitioner moved to dismiss the charges on jurisdictional grounds. The superior court judge denied the motion. Petitioner then filed his Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 211, 3 petition arguing that in denying the jurisdictional motion, the superior court judge had revoked the district court judge's dismissal of the complaint. The superior court denied the IAD motion before the single justice acted on the Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 211, 3 petition. Thereafter, the single justice denied the petition. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding that the single justice did not err in denying relief.
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