Commonwealth v. Duquette

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1982-07-23

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Lynch, J. The issues in this case arise from the use in the District Courts of two related procedures known as a “continuance without a finding” and an “admission to sufficient facts.” The defendant contends that he was improperly convicted and sentenced by the operation of these procedures. We agree with the defendant’s contenti…

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