361 Mass. 869 | Mass. | 1972
The defendant was convicted on seven indictments: two charging armed robbery, two charging putting persons in fear for the purpose of stealing from a building, one charging two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, one charging larceny of a motor vehicle, and one charging conspiracy to commit larceny. He was sentenced on all but the last described indictment. He seasonably claimed an appeal but failed to perfect it by filing assignments of error. A single justice of this court, acting on the defendant’s petition for a writ of error, authorized him to file his assignments late. The sole error assigned is the trial judge’s denial of his motion to suppress and return to him a green shirt and the admission of the shirt in evidence. The shirt was seized by a police officer from the defendant’s motel room in the execution of a valid search warrant authorizing a search for “United States
Judgments affirmed.