Commonwealth v. Azar

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 2002-01-23

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Marshall, C.J. When a criminal defendant’s conviction has been affirmed on direct appeal and the defendant thereafter moves for a new trial, raising for the first time an issue that could have been raised at the trial or on appeal, interests of finality and the fair and efficient administration of justice must be weighed in addition to “the ever-present concern that justice not miscarry for the defendant.” Commonwealth…

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