Case ID: mass-app-ct_9/html/0836-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Commonwealth vs. Frederick Sheffield.
    January 29, 1980.
    The case was submitted on briefs.
    
      Robert L. Sheketoff for the defendant.
    
      William D. Delahunt, District Attorney, Charles J. Hely & Sydney Hanlon, Assistant District Attorneys, for the Commonwealth.
   The appeal is from the order of a single justice denying the relief sought by the defendant under G. L. c. 279, § 4 (as most recently amended by St. 1979, c. 344, § 49), and Mass.R.Crim.P. 31(a), 378 Mass. 902 (1979). A perusal of the record before the single justice, of his order and of the twenty-seven lines of argument in the defendant’s brief on appeal leaves us unpersuaded that the single justice erred in concluding that “the [defendant] has not demonstrated a reasonable likelihood of success on appeal as that standard is defined in Commonwealth v. Levin, 7 Mass. App. Ct. 501, 503 (1979), and Commonwealth v. Allen, 378 Mass. 489,499 (1979), so as to warrant a stay.”

Order affirmed