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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will debate whether or not dead inmates should be pardoned for their convictions, called abatement ab initio. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Massachusetts court to consider dropping charges for deceased defendants in wake of Aaron Hernandez case

Audrey Martin November 7, 2018
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear a case Thursday regarding a Massachusetts law that states that if a defendant dies while appealing their conviction, the conviction is vacated or forgiven.
Cambridge, Newton, Somerville and Watertown were labeled “high-risk” for the West Nile virus by the Massachusetts Department of Health on Thursday. COURTESY OF PIXABAY

Year’s first West Nile Virus case reported in Massachusetts

Sabrina Schnur September 13, 2017

A resident of Bristol County was confirmed Friday to have contracted West Nile virus, marking the first human case in Massachusetts this year, according to the press release from the Massachusetts...

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