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Massachusetts State Senate Fails to Pass Revenge Porn Bill by Close of 2021-2022 Legislative Session.

The evolving methods of digital communication that Massachusetts residents are using in all aspects of their lives present challenges to lawmakers who want to ensure that state laws criminalize digital harassment and intimidation, as well as the distribution of pornographic materials. Dating in the digital age often includes electronic communications,…

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Control or Possession of Explosive Device in Massachusetts

Homemade bombs are illegal in Massachusetts and elsewhere. Anybody convicted of control or possession of an explosive device faces the possibility of fines and imprisonment of either up to 2 1/2 years in the house of corrections or between 10-20 years in the state prison. In the recent case of…

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No Charges for Boston Firefighter’s Alleged Threats

Last month Boston Firefighter Kenneth Veiga, a 24 year veteran, was facing potential charges for threats he made against his department following a requirement that he see a predetermined physician in order to return from his paid leave. Veiga allegedly told his commander that he was thinking about smashing a…

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Massachusetts Harassment Laws Impact Plymouth County Local Government

A Boston Globe article reports that the recently enacted Massachusetts harassment laws have led state officials to place Kingston Town Administrator, Jim Thomas, on administrative leave. The board, acting on the advice of town counsel Jay Talerman, made this decision after Thomas was allegedly heard making threats to Selectwoman Susan…

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Massachusetts Logan Airport Crime: Interference With A Flight Crew or Operation of an Aircraft

The interaction between airline personal and members of the general public since September 11, 2001 seems to have changed and not in a positive way. Indeed, news reports of incidents involving people accused of crimes such as assaulting or harassing flight crew attendants or interfering with a member of a…

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Harassment Prevention Orders and Restraining Orders in Massachusetts: The Differences between G.L. c. 258E and G.L. c. 209A

It has been a year since Massachusetts introduced the new Harassment Order law (G.L. c. 258E) last May which allows a plaintiff to seek a “Harassment Prevention Order” in court against a defendant for “Harassment”. Since the enactment of the Harassment Law in Massachusetts there has been an explosion of…

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