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Appeals court revisits required‑finding motion in indecent‑assault conviction
Summary
Defense argued the trial judge should have granted a required‑finding motion in Commonwealth v. Robert Bulgar, saying the evidence better supports an accidental touching theory; the Commonwealth said the victim’s testimony alone could support the jury verdict. The court took the case under advisement.
The appeals panel heard argument in the case of Commonwealth v. Robert Bulgar, an appeal of convictions for indecent assault and battery of a minor. Appellant counsel Daniel Ciccarolo contended the judge should have granted a motion for required findings because, he said, the record contained evidence supporting an…
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