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Superior court judge wrongly dismissed a habitual offender indictment under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 279, § 25, on the basis that the return of the indictment violated fundamental fairness and due process, because there was no prosecutorial promise either to leave a district court case open beyond a scheduled change of plea, or not to seek indictments.
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