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The Business Litigation Sessions (BLS) of the Superior Court [2] is a specialized business court docket located in Suffolk County (Boston). The BLS has jurisdiction over complex business and commercial disputes. [3] The original Business Litigation Session solely heard cases arising in Suffolk County, beginning in 2000, but over time the BLS ...
Felony level cases are handled by the Superior Court Probation. The state's 12 Probate and Family Court Probation Departments provide a different service addressing domestic relations issues like divorce dispute resolution, child support litigation and enforcement, visitation issues, adoption searches, guardianship suitability and other ...
John J. O'Brien is a former commissioner of the Massachusetts Probation Service. He was convicted of four counts of mail fraud , and one count of racketeering , and one count of conspiracy. The verdict was pronounced on July 24, 2014, by a 12-member federal jury of the U.S. District Court in Boston, Massachusetts.
Former President Trump is scheduled to sit for a virtual interview on Monday with a New York City probation officer, three sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.
Vicky Waters, a Probation Department spokesperson, said the emergency order does not mean employees from the L.A. County Library will suddenly find themselves doing the work of a peace officer.
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In 2012 the 22-story Superior Court Building in Cambridge which was transferred from the abolished Executive County government was sold [23] [24] by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [25] Due to its transfer from state control, [ 26 ] many local residents had tried to force the private developers to reduce the overall height of the structure.
The court's history dates to 1822, the year in which Boston was chartered as a city. Two courts were established, both served by the same judges: the Boston Police Court, to hear criminal matters, and the Justices' Court for the County of Suffolk, to address civil claims. The two courts remained distinct until 1860 when the Justices' Court was ...