Commonwealth v. Davila

Decision Date05 March 2014
Citation5 N.E.3d 557,467 Mass. 1005
PartiesCOMMONWEALTH v. Adam DAVILA.
CourtUnited States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court

OPINION TEXT STARTS HERE

Vincent J. DeMore, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.

George F. Gormley, Boston, (Stephen P. Super with him) for the defendant.

Emma A. Andersson & Ezekiel R. Edwards, of New York; Emily A. Cardy & Eric Brandt, Committee for Public Counsel Services; & Matthew R. Segal & Elizabeth A. Lunt, for Committee for Public Counsel Services & others, amici curiae, submitted a brief.

RESCRIPT.

Like Commonwealth v. Scott, 467 Mass. 336, 5 N.E.3d 530 (2014); Commonwealth v. Torres, 467 Mass. 1007, 5 N.E.3d 560 (2014); and Commonwealth v. Bjork, 467 Mass. 1006, 5 N.E.3d 559 (2014), this case is one of four decided today in which the Commonwealth appeals a grant of the defendant's motion to vacate his guilty plea under Mass. R.Crim. P. 30(b), as appearing in 435 Mass. 1501 (2001). This case arises out of the revelation of the wrongdoing of Annie Dookhan, a chemist at the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute's forensic drug laboratory (Hinton drug lab) from 2003 to 2012. The full extent of the investigation into Dookhan's conduct is set forth in Scott, supra at 338–342, 5 N.E.3d 530, and reveals multiple deliberate breaches of laboratory and testing protocols by Dookhan as well as her falsification of test results for forensic evidence samples in an unknown, and likely unidentifiable, number of drug cases until her June, 2011, reassignment out of the Hinton drug lab.1

Here, the defendant was charged with one count of distribution of a class A controlled substance (heroin) and one count of distribution of a class B controlled substance (“crack” cocaine) under G.L. c. 94C, §§ 32 ( a ) and 32A ( a ), respectively. Like the defendant in Scott, the defendant here entered into a plea agreement with the Commonwealth before the allegations against Dookhan came to light. Furthermore, Dookhan signed both of the certificates of drug analysis in the defendant's case on the line labeled “Assistant Analyst.” Upon learning of the investigation of Dookhan, the defendant filed a motion to withdraw his guilty pleas, which was granted. The Commonwealth appealed, and we granted the Commonwealth's application for direct appellate review.

For all the reasons set forth in Scott, we vacate the grant of the defendant's motion to withdraw his pleas. We remand the case so that the defendant may file a motion to amend his motion for a new trial to assert that his pleas were involuntary and unintelligent in order to avail himself...

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  • Commonwealth v. Scott
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • 5 d3 Março d3 2014
    ...v. Torres, 467 Mass. 1007, 5 N.E.3d 560 (2014); Commonwealth v. Bjork, 467 Mass. 1006, 5 N.E.3d 559 (2014); Commonwealth v. Davila, 467 Mass. 1005, 5 N.E.3d 557 (2014). Among other things, that investigation led to the indictment of Dookhan on multiple counts of evidence tampering and obstr......
  • Commonwealth v. Gaston
    • United States
    • Appeals Court of Massachusetts
    • 31 d5 Outubro d5 2014
    ...plea, he would have refused to plead guilty and insisted on going to trial. See Commonwealth v. Rodriguez, supra; Commonwealth v. Davila, 467 Mass. 1005, 5 N.E.3d 557 (2014) ; Commonwealth v. Bjork, 467 Mass. 1006, 5 N.E.3d 559 (2014) ; Commonwealth v. Torres, 467 Mass. 1007, 5 N.E.3d 560 (......
  • Commonwealth v. Gardner
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • 5 d3 Março d3 2014
  • Commonwealth v. Bjork
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • 5 d3 Março d3 2014
    ...laboratory (Hinton drug lab) from 2003 to 2012. See Commonwealth v. Scott, 467 Mass. 336, 5 N.E.3d 530 (2014); Commonwealth v. Davila, 467 Mass. 1005, 5 N.E.3d 557 (2014); and Commonwealth v. Torres, 467 Mass. 1007, 5 N.E.3d 560 (2014). The defendant moved to vacate his guilty plea under Ma......

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