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- Title: Commonwealth v. Peter Hrycenko
- Author : Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
- Release Date : January 14, 1994
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 65 KB
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Constitutional Law, Double jeopardy. Practice, Criminal, Indictment, Bill of particulars, Double jeopardy, Appeal. Rape. Witness, Impeachment. Evidence, Impeachment of credibility, Cross-examination. NOLAN, J. Today we decide whether the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution and the corresponding protections against double jeopardy provided by State law bar retrial after conviction on one indictment is reversed, where the wording of the indictment is identical to the wording of another indictment on which the defendant was acquitted, and the defendant has shown that it cannot be determined on which alleged offense the jury acquitted him and on which they convicted him. Because we determine that, in these circumstances, the Commonwealth should bear the risk that identically-worded indictments will later cause the defendant to be subjected to a retrial on an acquitted charge, we hold that the Judge erred in failing to dismiss the two indictments charging the defendant, Peter Hrycenko, with aggravated rape and reverse his convictions on these indictments. We reach this Conclusion even though the uncertainty regarding a retrial may have been avoided if the defendant had exercised his right to request a bill of particulars prior to the first trial. As for the defendant's other contentions of error, we disagree and, accordingly, affirm the remaining convictions of assault by means of a dangerous weapon, kidnapping, and possession of cocaine.