TROILA v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION

SJC-13264.

490 Mass. 1013 (2022)

MATTHEW TROILA v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.

October 5, 2022.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The case was submitted on briefs.

Ruth Greenberg for the petitioner.

Mary Eiro-Bartevyan for the respondent.


"[L]itigation is considered moot when the party who claimed to be aggrieved ceases to have a personal stake in its outcome." Lynn v. Murrell, 489 Mass. 579, 582 (2022), quoting Blake v. Massachusetts Parole Bd., 369 Mass. 701, 703 (1976). "A party no longer has a personal stake in a case `where a court can order "no further effective relief."'" Lynn, supra, quoting Branch v. Commonwealth Employment Relations Bd., 481 Mass. 810, 817 (2019...

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