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Galluccio in, Case Dismissed

by: Cos

Fri Apr 28, 2006 at 12:26:06 PM EDT


(Hot off the presses! - promoted by David)

An anonymous but reliable source just told me that the court case against Anthony Galluccio has been dismissed, and he is definitely in the race for state senate.  Expect an official statement from the campaign later today.

UPDATE (by David): Here's the Cambridge Chronicle story.

UPDATE (by Cos): And here's the Boston Globe update, that will still be accessible after the Chronicle article expires in two weeks.

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why the court dismissed the case?

off the bat, this case reeks to high heaven, but I only know the media accounts. if the Galluccio team has some great evidence proving he wasn't drunk, now wouldn't be a bad time to release it ...


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Since when do you have to prove you are innocent?

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People sometimes complaint to me about the law.  They complain about a broken "system," and complain that justice seems more accessible to those with money than those without.  And for a few years now, since I've been an attorney, I've been able to tell those people that, by and large, the system we have works, and it usually produces the correct result, or something reasonably close to the correct result.  And I've been able to say that with some confidence.

Until today.

This morning I was called into a probable cause hearing in the Boston Municipal Court to determine whether or not there was enough evidence to bring a criminal complaint against Anthony Galluccio for driving under the influence.  The key thing to remember about such a hearing is that it is the clerk magistrate's job to determine whether ANY evidence exists, if believed by the magistrate, that Galluccio was operating under the influence.

Readers of this blog recall that I have stated, on numerous times, and in many places, that Galluccio was drunk when he caused a four car accident on December 18, 2006 in downtown Boston.  Peter Manderino, the operator of another car involved, has written similarly.

This past week it was revealed that the EMT's on the scene also informed the Boston Police that Galluccio "appeared drunk", was "definitely alcohol impaired," and informed them repeatedly that he was a Cambridge City Counselor.

This morning, the two EMTs, Peter Manderino, his passenger, and I all testified similarly of our observations on December 18 with regard to Mr. Galluccio's condition.

Galluccio's defense attorney, predictably, turned the tables right back around on us.  Questions to me centered on how much I had to drink that evening, whether I had "political motivations," and given that I had spoken with Channel 5, whether or not I was enjoying my "celebrity status."

I don't find those theatrics particularly disturbing or all that below board - after all, they belie the fact that Galluccio has very little in the way of actual defense.

No, what I find astounding is that the clerk magistrate made actual FINDINGS OF FACT (reserved exclusively for a jury)when he ruled in Galluccio's favor, stating that he believed that Galluccio  had consumed some alcohol that night, but not enough to impair him.

That is, quite frankly, unbelievable and completely inappropriate.  Our system is designed to prevent one man from making a determination behind closed doors as to guilt or innocence. 

Ultimately, Galluccio MAY have gone before a jury and he MAY have been acquitted.  But we'll never know now, will we?

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Heh, beat the Chronicle by just 3 minutes :)




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