2006 Massachusetts Code - Section 37. Setting out statutory name of crime in warrant for commitment.

Section 37. Every warrant for the commitment of a person sentenced by a district court shall set forth the statutory name, if any, of the crime of which the person was convicted, and shall contain a citation of the statute, if any, under which the complaint was drawn.

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