You Do Have the Right to Remain Silent

“You do have the right to remain silent,” written by Patrick J. Noonan, criminal defense attorney, was originally published in the Lawyers Journal (Vol. 20, No.: 10, June 2013), which examines a detainee’s right to remain silent during police interrogation in Massachusetts.  Read on Mass. Bar Association Website  ||  More Publications by Patrick J. Noonan You do have…

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Nobody’s Perfect: The Need for New Expungement Law

“Nobody’s Perfect: the need for new expungement law,” written by Massachusetts criminal defense attorney, Patrick. J. Noonan, was published in the Lawyers Journal (Vol. 22, No.: 10, June 2015), which examines the difference between sealing a criminal record and expunging a criminal record in Massachusetts. Read on Mass. Bar Association Website || More Publications by Patrick J. Noonan Nobody’s…

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Audit: Youth ‘Felt Very Safe’ at Casa Isla, Days Before Shutdown Amid Allegations of Abuse

By Shira Schoenberg August 4, 2015 Note: This article was originally published on MassLive.com. BOSTON – On Aug. 21, 2014, an auditor who was trained in monitoring prisons to ensure that they complied with anti-sexual assault policies conducted an audit of a Boston juvenile detention facility. Auditor Kurt Pfisterer interviewed four boys in the facility,…

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Prosecutor: Boys Hit on Naked Backsides in ‘Orange Chicken’ Abuse at Massachusetts State-Run Facility

By Shira Schoenberg July 22, 2015 Note: This article was originally published on Masslive.com. BOSTON — In ritualized physical abuse that the staff referred to as “orange chicken,” prosecutors say staff members at a state-run facility for adolescent boys would pull down the pants of residents and hit them on their naked backsides with an…

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