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Chardin v. Boston Police Department


Docket #SJC-11196
Date February 4, 2013
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Summary
(prepared by Suffolk University Law School)
Firearms License-- The petitioner is claiming that the denial of his application for a license to carry firearms because of a juvenile delinquency record violates his constitutional rights under the Second Amendment.
Appealed FromSJC for Suffolk County; Justice Tracy L. Lyons
BriefsSee selection available in PDF format at Supreme Judicial Court website
Counsel for Appellant
(Appearing)
Chardin:  Edward F. George, Jr.
Counsel for Appellee
(Appearing)
Boston Police Department:  Amanda E. Wall
Amici CuriaeCommonwealth Second Amendment, Inc.

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