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70 Mass. L. Rev. 1 (1985)

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VOLUME 70LAW REVIEW

March 1985

IN TIS ISSUE

NUMBER 1

President's Message                                                            2
Richard G. Hoffman
Ninth Annual Report of The Chief Justice of The Supreme Judicial               3
Court
Honorable Edward E Hennessey
Do Intermediate Appellate Courts Have a Lawmaking Function?                   10
Benjamin Kaplan
Chapter 93A, §11: The Massachusetts Little ET.C. Act                          14
Jack R. Pirozzolo and Richard L. Binder
Defective Motor Vehicles: The Massachusetts Lemon Law and                     30
Recent Used Car Cases Under Chapter 93A
Joseph P. McEttrick
Case & Statute Comments                                                       40
Environmental Law-Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility-Ability
of City or Town to Prevent Siting
Tort Law-Malicious Prosecution-Right to Maintain Action                       41
After Nolle Prosequi
Criminal Law-Sufficiency of Evidence Before Grand Jury-                       42
Withholding Exculpatory Matter
Evidence-Prior Criminal Conviction-Appellate Review                   of      44
Discretionary Admissibility
Criminal Law-Search and Seizure-Protective Search                             46
Opinions of the Committee on Professional Ethics                              50
Editor's Note                                                                 51
Published March, June, September and December
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Editorial Board
1984-1985
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Philip M. Cronin
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Professor Joseph D. Cronin
Suffolk University Law School
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Stanley E. Adelman  Boston
Henry L. Barr  Boston
Henry E. Clay, Jr.  Boston
Jerry Cohen  Boston
Richard M. Gelb  Boston
Prof. Joseph W. Glannon  Boston
Hon. Mel L. Greenberg  Worcester
Jeremiah F. Healy, III  Boston
John H. Henn   Boston
Steven L. Hoffman  Boston
Gordon P. Katz  Boston
Paul R. Keane  Boston
J. Thomas Kirkman   Hyannis
Marian S. Lubinsky  Greenfield
Richard F McCarthy   Boston
Judith E. Miles  Amherst
Barry Ravech  Boston
Hon. Ernest I. Rotenberg  Attleboro
Marshall D. Stein  Boston
Salvatore F. Stramondo  Boston
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