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  2. Community Resources for Justice - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, that became the New England Citizens Crime Commission, focusing further on specific organized crimes groups. In 1967 the NECCC turned back to crime prevention under the name Massachusetts Council on Crime and Correction. Shortly after the NESSV began, a parallel organization, the Massachusetts Prison Association, was founded in 1889.

  3. List of defunct law enforcement agencies of Massachusetts

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    The following is an overview of defunct Commonwealth of Massachusetts law enforcement agencies.. Three of these agencies (Registry of Motor Vehicles Division of Law Enforcement, Massachusetts Capitol Police, and the Metropolitan District Commission Police) were merged in 1992 by Chapter 412 of the Massachusetts Acts of 1991 along with the former Department of Public Safety - Division of State ...

  4. CRPC - Wikipedia

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    CRPC or CrPC may refer to: Castration-resistant prostate cancer; Code of Criminal Procedure (India), or Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) Consumer Rights Commission of ...

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  6. Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services

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    CPCS was established in 1983 by the Massachusetts Legislature in Chapter 673 of the Acts of 1983. [10] It consolidated scattered previous programs including the Massachusetts Defenders Committee (MDC) (a public defender program established in 1960), the County Bar Advocate Program (a court-appointed counsel program affiliated with bar associations in most Massachusetts counties), and the ...

  7. Judiciary of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Massachusetts is the branch of the government of Massachusetts that interprets and applies the law of Massachusetts, ensures equal justice under law, and provides a mechanism for dispute resolution. The judicial power in Massachusetts is reposed in the Supreme Judicial Court, which superintends the entire system of courts.

  8. Millbury Rep. Paul Frost rises to challenge from rival in ...

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    Frost, serving in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, is being challenged by fellow Millbury resident and Republican Michelle Frigon.

  9. Administrative divisions of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    List of some Massachusetts quasi-public agencies: [36] the Massachusetts Industrial Finance Agency, established by 496 (3) -- 1978. the Community Development Finance Corporation, established by 866 (2) -- 1975. the Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation, established by 497 (1) -- 1978. the Government Land Bank, established by 212 -- 1975.