Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 2009

Mellen v. Reilly

Mellen v. Reilly
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided November 12, 2009
455 Mass. 1007; 916 N.E.2d 758; 2009 Mass. LEXIS 724

Mellen v. Reilly

Opinion of the Court

The plaintiff’s submissions, both in the county court and in this court, fail to establish any basis for relief. He does not provide any evidence to support his assertions or to demonstrate that he is entitled to the relief that he seeks. *1008Furthermore, his arguments do not rise to the level of adequate appellate argument, and we thus need not address them. See Mass. R. A. P. 16 (a) (4), as amended, 367 Mass. 921 (1975). The single justice did not err in denying the relief sought.

Douglas S. Martland, Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant. Jay Patrick Mellen, pro se, submitted a brief.

Judgment affirmed.

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