RAYMOND P. VINNIE vs. COMMONWEALTH.
SJC-12011
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
September 12, 2016.
Supreme Judicial Court, Superintendence of inferior courts. Practice, Criminal, Capital case. Mandamus. Practice, Civil, Action in nature of mandamus, Fraud. Fraud.
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The defendant, Raymond P. Vinnie, was convicted of murder in the first degree in 1993. In his first motion for a new trial he argued, among other things, that his trial counsel erred in not requesting, and the judge erred in not giving, an instruction to the jury that it could return a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree. The motion judge, who was also the trial judge, denied the motion. The defendant‘s appeal from that denial was consolidated with his direct appeal, and we affirmed both the conviction and the denial of the motion for a new trial. Commonwealth v. Vinnie, 428 Mass. 161 (1998), cert. denied, 525 U.S. 1007 (1998). Since then, the defendant has filed numerous additional postconviction motions, the latest of which was a “petition in the nature of mandamus pursuant to
After the single justice denied the petition, the defendant filed a notice of appeal, and, after his appeal was entered in this court, a brief. The Commonwealth subsequently filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that there is no right to appeal from the denial of a gatekeeper petition pursuant to
As the Commonwealth correctly notes, a single justice‘s decision, acting as a gatekeeper pursuant to
Treating his petition as a request for mandamus relief, pursuant to
Judgment affirmed.
The case was submitted on briefs.
Raymond P. Vinnie, pro se.
Tracey A. Cusick, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.
