COMMONWEALTH v. YOUNG


10 Mass. App. Ct. 410 (1980)

408 N.E.2d 873

COMMONWEALTH vs. HENRY YOUNG.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

August 19, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clyde D. Bergstresser for the defendant.

John J. Bonistalli, Assistant Attorney General, for the Commonwealth.

Present: GREANEY, DREBEN, & KASS, JJ.


KASS, J.

The defendant Young was convicted by a jury on indictments charging him with arson (G.L.c. 266, § 2) and arson with intent to defraud an insurer (G.L.c. 266, § 10).

A principal witness for the Commonwealth was George Lincoln who, in response to the standard question about the occupation of a witness, answered, "I was a building contractor. I speculated in real estate, and I was available for hire to burn property. I was an arsonist, sir...

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