BLAKE v. MASSACHUSETTS PAROLE BOARD


369 Mass. 701 (1976)

341 N.E.2d 902

ALBERT J. BLAKE vs. MASSACHUSETTS PAROLE BOARD.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

February 11, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael D. Cutler for the plaintiff.

Michael C. Donahue, Assistant District Attorney, for the Massachusetts Parole Board.

Present: HENNESSEY, C.J., QUIRICO, BRAUCHER, & KAPLAN, JJ.


KAPLAN, J.

On June 27, 1969, the plaintiff Albert J. Blake was convicted on three counts of armed robbery (G.L.c. 265, § 17) and was sentenced to three concurrent eight-to-ten year terms of imprisonment at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Walpole. Armed robbery is one of a number of offenses for which strict parole eligibility standards are set by G.L.c. 127, § 133.1 Thus...

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