Puopolo, In re

Decision Date13 May 1977
Citation362 N.E.2d 1198,372 Mass. 868
PartiesIn re Alfred PUOPOLO, Petitioner. Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk
CourtUnited States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court

Jeremiah J. Sullivan, Boston, for petitioner.

Michael J. Barry, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the Commonwealth.

Before HENNESSEY, C.J., and QUIRICO, BRAUCHER, KAPLAN and LIACOS, JJ.

RESCRIPT.

On January 26, 1977, in proceedings in a District Court on a fugitive from justice warrant, the petitioner was found guilty of some crime not charged and was sentenced to three months in a house of correction. He appealed and was released on bail. He was then taken into custody on a warrant of the Governor of the Commonwealth for extradition to the State of Texas to face and indictment by a grand jury for arson, and on February 2, 1977, he filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. On February 24, 1977, a judge of the Superior Court dismissed the District Court case without objection, denied the petition for a writ of habeas corpus, and ordered that the petitioner be released on cash bail pending appeal from the denial of the writ of habeas corpus. We transferred his appeal to this court on our own motion. The case was argued before us on May 6, 1977, and on May 9, 1977, we issued an order revoking the petitioner's bail and directing that he be remanded to custody under the warrant of the Governor for rendition to the State of Texas. We now affirm the judgment denying the writ. Contrary to the petitioner's sole contention on appeal, there is no need for a further probable cause hearing. In Ierardi v. Gunter, 528 F.2d 929, 931 (1st Cir. 1976), the court said that 'Massachusetts may credit an arrest warrant shown to have issued upon a finding of probable cause in Florida just as it would credit a Florida indictment.' Here we credit the Texas indictment accompanying the demand for rendition. See Tex.Code Crim.Proc.Ann. arts. 20.19--20.22 (Vernon 1966). No question as to bail is before us. Cf. Selmon, petitioner, 365 Mass. 632, 312 N.E.2d 562 (1974).

Judgment affirmed.

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  • Consalvi, In re
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • November 24, 1978
    ...judicial determination of probable cause in accordance with constitutional principles, see Puopolo, petitioner, --- Mass. --- B, 362 N.E.2d 1198 (1977), and will carry our inquiry no further. However, where a petitioner can show that a demanding State's arrest warrant or indictment procedur......
  • Petition of Upton
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • September 2, 1982
    ...382 N.E.2d 734 (1978) (petitioners released on personal recognizance pending final disposition of proceedings); Puopolo, petitioner, 372 Mass. 868, 869, 362 N.E.2d 1198 (1977) (cash bail pending appeal from denial of the writ of habeas corpus); Maldonado, petitioner, 364 Mass. 359, 361 n.2,......
  • Consalvi, In re
    • United States
    • Appeals Court of Massachusetts
    • December 20, 1977
    ...it would credit (the demanding state's) indictment." Ierardi v. Gunter, supra, at 931. See also Puopolo, petitioner, --- Mass. --- a, 362 N.E.2d 1198 (1977); Smith v. Helgemoe, N.H., 369 A.2d 218 (1977); Pippin v. Leach, 534 P.2d 1193, 1196 (Colo.1975); In re Golden, 65 Cal.App.3d 789, 794-......
  • Stewart v. Com.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • November 10, 1992
    ...from conviction); Upton, petitioner, 387 Mass. 359, 439 N.E.2d 1216 (1982) (bail pending habeas corpus petition); Puopolo, petitioner, 372 Mass. 868, 362 N.E.2d 1198 (1977) (bail pending appeal from denial of habeas corpus). See also Averett v. Commissioner of Correction, 404 Mass. 28, 533 ......
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