A Chelsea man faces a dangerousness hearing after his arrest this morning on charges of aggravated rape, kidnapping and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Read MoreDistrict Attorney Rachael Rollins announced her Office’s plan to protect the rights of voters on Election Day, including the launch of a voter hotline.
Read MoreA hospital pharmacist was arraigned yesterday on charges he conspired with another individual to sexually assault an infant, as well as possessing and distributing child pornography and other charges after a search warrant executed at his Jamaica Plain home, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said.
Read MoreWith Gov. Baker’s nomination of Justice Kimberly Budd to be the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, we are witnessing history being made: an exceptionally qualified Justice who is now the first nomination for a Black woman to lead the 328-year-old court.
Read MoreArnold King has served 49 years for the murder of John Labanara.
Read MoreDuring a virtual ceremony attended by leaders from across Suffolk County, District Attorney Rachael Rollins last week administered the oath of office to a diverse and accomplished class of 22 new Assistant District Attorneys who will serve the people of Suffolk County.
Read MoreThe man charged with setting fire to a Copley Square ballot box was ordered held without bail late yesterday, pending the outcome of a dangerousness hearing on Friday.
Read MoreThe man charged in the October 21, 2020 fatal shooting of Augusta Carter faced arraignment today, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said.
Read MoreTwo young sisters killed in tragic 2018 Revere accident
The driver who struck and killed 5-year-old Adrianna Mejia-Rivera and her 2-month-old baby sister Natasha Nicole Mejia-Rivera in Revere in 2018 has pleaded guilty to motor vehicle homicide charges, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said.
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Read MoreYesterday, a Suffolk County Grand Jury returned indictments against ALVIN CAMPBELL, moving the charges against him to the Suffolk Superior Court, where he faces the potential of life in prison if convicted.
Read MoreA Boston man was arraigned on multiple charges in the Dorchester Division of Boston Municipal Court and ordered held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing.
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