COMMONWEALTH v. FAVORITO


9 Mass. App. Ct. 138 (1980)

399 N.E.2d 1101

COMMONWEALTH vs. STEPHEN FAVORITO.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Norfolk.

February 6, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter C. Raymond for the defendant.

Brian T. Hanlon, Assistant District Attorney (Charles J. Hely, Assistant District Attorney, with him) for the Commonwealth.

Present: GRANT, ARMSTRONG, & DREBEN, JJ.


DREBEN, J.

The defendant Stephen Favorito was employed by an attorney as a legal assistant. A jury found that he had forged his employer's signature on seven checks and convicted him of forgery, uttering forged instruments knowing the same to be forged, and larceny. In his appeal he presents two questions relating to the exclusion of evidence. Neither claim has any merit.

1. At the trial, after his former employer testified that the defendant had made bank...

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