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Vigiard v. Commonwealth

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James R. Goodhines, Springfield, for the petitioner.

Opinion

RESCRIPT.

The petitioner, Jeffrey Vigiard, appeals from a judgment of a single justice of this court summarily denying his petition for relief pursuant to G.L. c. 211, § 3. We affirm.

The petitioner has been indicted on charges of aggravated rape and other offenses. It appears that some items recovered from the crime scene have been subjected to deoxyribonucleic acid testing, while other items have not been tested. The defendant has made multiple motions in the Superior Court to obtain testing of the untested items. Some of his motions were allowed; others were denied. We need not dwell on the particulars of the motions or the bases for the various rulings. It suffices to say that, after the denial of his most recent motion on August 14, 2014, the petitioner filed a petition in the county court asking for leave to pursue an interlocutory appeal from the denial of that motion. As stated, the single justice summarily denied the petition.

The appeal from the single justice's ruling is now before us on the petitioner's memorandum in accordance with S.J.C. Rule 2:21, as amended, 434 Mass. 1301 (2001). The rule requires the petitioner to “set forth the reasons why review of the trial court decision cannot adequately be obtained on appeal from any final adverse judgment in the trial court or by other available means.” The petitioner's memorandum explains why he believes the trial court's ruling was erroneous, and why he believes his defense might be prejudiced without the additional testing, but does not address at all what the rule requires—why the motion judge's rulings cannot adequately be reviewed, and rectified if necessary, in a direct appeal if and when the petitioner is convicted.

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