Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Citation
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Parent Document
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Jurisdiction
- Massachusetts (state)
- Effective Date
- 2019-01-25
Other Sections in This Document (13)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
Full Text
485 charsBackground. On October 7, 2013, the manager of ABC Roofing in Stoughton reported a theft of approximately twenty pallets of roofing shingles valued at more than $ 25,000.2 Upon investigation, the police determined that the culprits had used a commercial truck belonging to Wallboard Supply in Braintree to transport the stolen material.3 The truck was reported as stolen at the time of the crime, and when the truck was returned to Wallboard Supply, its splash guards had been removed.