· 8/7/1989
Commonwealth v. Olsen
Citations
- 541 N.E.2d 1003
- 405 Mass. 491
- 1989 Mass. LEXIS 231
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- absent exceptional circumstances, such as egregious police conduct, probationers may not suppress evidence stemming from searches or seizures in violation of art. 14 of Massachusetts Declaration of Rights at revocation hearings
- \Evidence that a probationer is not complying with the conditions of probation may indicate that he or she has not been rehabilitated and continues to pose a threat to the public\ [citation omitted]
- unlawfully seized evidence admissible against probationer at revocation proceeding
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Judges: Liacos, Wilkins, Abrams, Nolan, O'Connor
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