COMMONWEALTH v. LING


370 Mass. 238 (1976)

346 N.E.2d 703

COMMONWEALTH vs. KENNETH H. LING & another.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Plymouth.

May 6, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth D. Weiss for the defendants.

Helen M. Doona, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.

Present: HENNESSEY, C.J., REARDON, QUIRICO, BRAUCHER, & WILKINS, JJ.


REARDON, J.

The defendant Kenneth H. Ling was found guilty, in a case subject to G.L.c. 278, §§ 33A-33G, of possession of burglarious instruments and attempting to break and enter in the nighttime. The defendant John E. Ransett was convicted of the same two crimes and also of operating a motor vehicle without a license. The issue before us is whether the trial judge was in error in denying the defendants' motions to strike the admission in evidence of a...

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