Com. v. Taber

Citation350 Mass. 186,213 N.E.2d 868
PartiesCOMMONWEALTH v. Bradley M. TABER, Jr. (and two companion cases).
Decision Date04 February 1966
CourtUnited States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Sheldon Friedland, New Bedford, for defendant.

No argument for the Commonwealth.

WILKINS, Chief Justice.

The defendant has appealed convictions on three indictments, (1) conspiracy with one Sousa to violate the narcotic drugs law in violation of G.L. c. 94, § 213A; (2) possession, with intent to sell certain narcotic drugs, in violation of G.L. c. 94, § 217B; and (3) unlawfully dispensing narcotic drugs to Sousa, a minor, in violation of G.L. c. 94, § 217A. The trial before a judge of the Superior Court, sitting without jury, was made subject to G.L. c. 278, §§ 33A-33G. The appeals are accompanied by a summary of the record, a transcript of the evidence, and assignments of error. We have received minimal assistance in considering the appeals, the district attorney filing no brief at all, and the defendant filing a brief of three pages of superficial suggestion.

The only question argued is whether the motions for findings of not guilty should have been granted. We do not summarize the evidence, which was ample to convict.

The defendant may have been convicted in part on testimony by Sousa. In this Commonwealth it is not required that an accomplice be corroborated. Commonwealth v. Lammi, 310 Mass. 159, 165, 37 N.E.2d 250, and cases cited. See Commonwealth v. Geagan, 339 Mass. 487, 518, 159 N.E.2d 870. We do not intimate that evidence of corroboration was lacking.

The defendant suggests that if he sold to a conspirator an article necessary for the accomplishment of the conspiracy, he would not be guilty of conspiracy. Reliance is placed upon United States v. Falcone, 311 U.S. 205, 61 S.Ct. 204, 85 L.Ed. 128, but that case contains no such holding. It merely holds that one does not become a party to a conspiracy by aiding and abetting it by sales unless he knows of the conspiracy, and an inference of such knowledge cannot be drawn from knowledge that the buyer will use the goods illegally. Direct Sales Co. v. United States, 319 U.S. 703, 63 S.Ct. 1265, 87 L.Ed. 1674, is clear authority against the defendant.

Judgments affirmed.

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