358 Mass. 817 | Mass. | 1971
The defendants appeal under G. L. c. 278, §§ 33A-33G, from their several convictions at a trial without jury of (1) unlawful possession of a narcotic drug, G. L. c. 94, § 205; (2) being present where a narcotic drug is illegally kept or deposited, G. L. c. 94, § 213A; and (3) growing a narcotic drug, G. L. c. 94, § 198A. Police searched a second floor apartment in the town of Sunderland pursuant to a valid search warrant and found quantities of marihuana in two of the four bedrooms in the apartment and nine lumps of green hashish in the pocket of an unidentified jacket hanging over a chair in the hallway. All of the five defendants were located in the hallway and kitchen of the apartment when the police entered. The prosecution’s case rests on the following evidence. A tenant in a first floor apartment who had been living in the apartment building for about a year before the defendants’ arrest on February 6, 1969, testified that during that period of
Judgments reversed.
Findings set aside.