Massachusetts Appeals Court, 1982

Commonwealth v. Valeri

Commonwealth v. Valeri
Massachusetts Appeals Court · Decided November 18, 1982
14 Mass. App. Ct. 1027; 442 N.E.2d 45; 1982 Mass. App. LEXIS 1496

Commonwealth v. Valeri

Opinion of the Court

See Commonwealth v. Gilday, 367 Mass. 474, 477,

480-482, 489-491 (1975), S.C., 382 Mass. 166, 169-170, 178 (1980). *1028None of the “loans” of the defendant to the Federal authorities operated as a pardon of any offence (Ladetto v. Commissioner of Correction, 373 Mass. 859, 859 [1977]), nor is there any merit to any of the other contentions raised by the defendant. See, e.g., Ponzi v. Fessenden, 258 U.S. 254, 255-256, 259-260, 265-266 (1922); United States ex rel. Demarois v. Farrell, 87 F.2d 957, 962 (8th Cir. 1937); In re Liberatore, 574 F.2d 78, 89 (2d Cir. 1978).

The case was submitted on briefs. Ellen M. Donahue, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth. Robert J. Valeri, pro se.

Order affirmed.

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