COMMONWEALTH v. PIKE

No. 99-P-1667.

53 Mass. App. Ct. 757 (2002)

COMMONWEALTH v. DAVID PIKE.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Barnstable.

February 13, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Knudsen for the defendant.

Thomas G. Shack, III, Special Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.

Present: ARMSTRONG, C.J., PERRETTA, DUFFLY, MASON, & GREEN, JJ.


GREEN, J.

Nineteen months following his conviction by a jury for reckless assault and battery of his three month old son, the defendant moved pro se for a new trial on the ground that he had received ineffective assistance of counsel at his trial. The trial judge denied the motion, citing, among other reasons, the defendant's waiver of his direct appeal of the conviction as part of a plea agreement involving charges...

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