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Galluccio hit-and-run case continued

By Laura Crimaldi
Friday, November 20, 2009 -
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The hit-and-run case against state Sen. Anthony Galluccio has been pushed back to Dec. 18, a judge ruled today.

Galluccio showed up this morning in a Medford court to answer to charges he fled the scene of an October crash in Cambridge. After the quick session the Cambridge Democrat said he will now be dealing with "personal issues." He refused to say if he had been drinking at the time of the crash, but he did release a statement later in the day.

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#987016 - Nov 20, 2009 9:41 AM EST

centralmass
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Salute Galluccio ! This calls for a toast.
 
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centralmass
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Kinda makes me want to get drunk in Cambridge and see if the average person can get the same treatment, what do you guys think ?
 
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KathyCorey
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Why was case postponed? What's the point of having this article without telling us why it was postponed.
 
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letitbeletitbe
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I hope he takes Sen. Murry's advice and gets a driver. I just hope it's not Howie Carr.
Hiccup!
 
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LeftMAbehind2
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How come his hearing was if not the first, one of the first on the agenda. Other, regular criminals and accuseds' have to wait all day to be heard.
 
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mxer
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Do WE get to pay for his driver?
 
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Randel
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Yeah can you spell \"tied in\". Dec 18 my A##. If I did it, Id be sitting in lockup in the boiler room of the court basment until the trial date. Gotta love this state. Two sets of rules I do what I want, you do what I say, Jerk
 
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webber06
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Lets lock this bum up so he can get sober.
 
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crooksonthehill
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"All parties will be satisfied". I will assume that means he does jail time. A lot.
 
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