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A U.S. District Court magistrate says the man that the late Sherilyn Hayes, of Dalton, lived with at the time of her death by suicide will remain a defendant in a civil lawsuit. The case is likely to come to trial in mid-2023.
The former Pittsfield drug court judge who lost his job over what he terms a consensual sexual affair has settled a lawsuit against him “to close this ugly chapter in my life and to focus on the future.” The plaintiff still doesn't see it as consensual.
Federal trials in Massachusetts will be suspended at least through Feb. 11 due to the omicron surge.
A federal judge Friday balked at a request from former Lee Police Chief Joseph Buffis to vacate the sentence imposed after his extortion conviction in 2015.
A Sandisfield man with a long criminal history, including nearly four dozen arraignments in the Berkshires on sexual assault charges over two decades, faces new charges of sexually exploiting children.
DALTON — Lawyers are preparing to argue that a grieving mother’s civil lawsuit against officials with the Dalton and Peru police departments s…
BOSTON — A Pittsfield man who admitted to being a marijuana dealer and evading taxes has been sentenced in federal court to three years of sup…
SANDISFIELD — A repeat sex offender currently jailed in Connecticut while awaiting trial for stalking a teen was arraigned Friday in Massachus…
DALTON— Rather than hurry to the scene of a reported domestic dispute, a Dalton cop tried to protect a fellow officer’s reputation, a newly fi…
A Pittsfield man pleaded guilty Friday in federal court in Springfield to marijuana distribution and tax offenses charges.