Massachusetts Chapter 263 — Rights of Persons Accused of Crime
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- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 1— Nature of crime; right to be informed; penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 1A— Fingerprinting and photographing; contents of record; audits
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 2— Arrest on false pretense; penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 3— False imprisonment; actions against officers
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 4— Prosecution of crimes; manner
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 4A— Waiver of indictment; procedure
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 5— Counsel; right of accused
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 5A— Driving while intoxicated; right to medical examination; notice
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 6— Conviction; manner; waiver of jury trial
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 7— Acquittal; effect on subsequent charges
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 8— Acquittal on defective pleadings; subsequent indictment
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 8A— Acquittal on merits in district court or housing courts of city of Boston and county of Worcester; effect
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 263, § 9— Punishment; conditions precedent