ANDREW v. COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION

No. 04-P-792.

63 Mass. App. Ct. 912 (2005)

RICHARD ANDREW v. COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts.

June 9, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph S. Berman for the plaintiff.

James J. Arguin, Assistant Attorney General, for Commissioner of Correction.


Richard Andrew was convicted, as a juvenile, of murder in the first degree and is currently incarcerated.1 He filed this declaratory judgment action against the commissioner of correction (commissioner), seeking a judicial determination that he is eligible to receive statutory and earned good time credits. On the parties' cross motions for summary judgment, a judge of the Superior Court ruled in favor of the commissioner. We consider Andrew's...

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