Rosemary Curran Scapicchio in the News
WGBH's host of Greater Boston Jim Braude was joined by Sean Ellis and his defense attorneys, Rosemary Scapicchio and Jillise McDonough discussing his dropped charges – 25 Years Later.
After 25 years, two mistrials and one overturned conviction, Suffolk County prosecutors on Monday dropped their case against Sean Ellis, who served 22 years in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Boston Police Detective John Mulligan in 1993.
Plymouth DA drops murder case connected to racist emails. - The Enterprise
One of Boston's most notorious cop-killing convictions is in Jeopardy - Boston Magazine
Most serious charge in Tyngsboro pizza shop conviction overturned - The Lowell Sun
Defense lawyers challenge phone evidence in 2012 slaying - Cape Cod Times
Dorchester man seeks new trial, citing withheld evidence, police corruption - Dorchester Reporter
High court hears arguments in Sabattus man's request for new murder trial - Sun Journal
Report issued 21 years after killing puts doubt on detective - Boston Globe
Lawyer seeks new trial in detective's 1993 killing - Boston Globe
Considering parole for a teen murderer - By Bella English / Boston Globe
Ex-Mayoral aide John Forbes walks - By Richard Weir / Boston Herald
Murder Charge is Dismissed by Judge. By Maria Cramer
Another Slam Dunk Case turns into Airball.
High Profile Cases are Nothing new to Edward Fleury's Lawyer. By Buffy Spencer
Supreme Performance - A Boston lawyer goes to Washington. By David S. Bernstein
Creativity Urged After Ruling On Sentencing. By Correy E. Stephenson
Justices Rule On Federal Sentencing Guidelines. By Coney E. Stephenson
Justices Suggest New Sentencing System is Likely. By Richard Willing
Supreme Court Considers Federal Sentencing Guidelines After 'Blakely'. By Tony Mauro
Top Court Opens Term, Hears Sentencing Cases. By James Vicin