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Commonwealth v. Ribeiro
On appeal from convictions of stalking, assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon, and multiple counts of assault and battery, 1 the defendant's sole appellate claim is that the trial judge abused her discretion in admitting evidence of prior incidents wherein the defendant physically abused the victim in their native Brazil three years earlier. We affirm for substantially the reasons set forth in the Commonwealth's brief at pages eighteen through twenty-eight.
The judge did not abuse her discretion in concluding that the evidence in question bore upon the defendant's intent to cause the death of the victim, see Commonwealth v. Johnston, 63 Mass. App. Ct. 680, 684 (2005) (), and bore as well on his intent to place the victim in imminent fear of death or serious bodily harm, the serious alarm caused to the victim by the defendant's conduct, and the reasonableness of the victim's fear of him. 2 See Commonwealth v. Julien, 59 Mass. App. Ct. 679, 684-685 (2003) (). Nor do we discern 'palpable error' in the judge's determination that the probative value of the evidence was not substantially outweighed by the risk of unfair prejudice to the defendant. See Commonwealth v. Martinez, 43 Mass. App. Ct. 408, 412 (1997).
There is no merit to the defendant's claim that the judge should have permitted only summary description of the defendant's prior bad acts, as the Commonwealth was entitled to place the entire relationship of the parties in context for the jury. See Commonwealth v. Melton, 77 Mass. App. Ct. 552, 553 n.2, 558-559 (2010). The judge exercised a thoughtful discretion, carefully limiting the number of instances of prior abuse and refusing to permit the Commonwealth to elicit acts of violence directed towards the victim's son.
Likewise, there is no merit to the claim that the acts were too remote in time. The prior acts were inextricably intertwined with the charged conduct, placed the relationship of the parties in context for the jury, and rebutted the defendant's chosen defense. See Commonwealth v. Butler, 445 Mass. 568, 575-576 (2005) (...
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