ELSON DEBARROS vs. COMMONWEALTH.
SJC-12423
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
May 24, 2018.
Supreme Judicial Court, Superintendence of inferior courts. Moot Question. Practice, Civil, Moot case.
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Elson Debarros appeals from a judgment of the county court denying his petition for relief under
Shortly after the single justice denied relief, the criminal charge was dismissed for lack of prosecution. The Commonwealth has therefore moved to dismiss this appeal as moot. We agree that the appeal must be dismissed. Where the underlying criminal case has been dismissed, there are no charges pending against Debarros, and he “no longer has a personal stake in the outcome of this litigation.” Matter of Rudnicki, 421 Mass. 1006, 1007 (1995), quoting Delaney v. Commonwealth, 415 Mass. 490, 492 (1993). The dismissal of the charge, “in effect, rendered moot any defects in the underlying proceedings.” Burns v. Commonwealth, 430 Mass. 444, 447 (1999). Moreover, the issues raised by Debarros in his
Appeal dismissed.
The case was submitted on briefs.
Ilya Liviz for the petitioner.
Hallie White Speight, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.
