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Defendant's Motion to Dismiss the Indictment for Failure to State an Offense and On Constitutional Grounds

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September 30, 1994

    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
    DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS


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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA    )
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        v.                  )      Cr. No. 94-10092-RGS
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DAVID M. LaMACCHIA          )
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    DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS
    THE INDICTMENT FOR FAILURE TO STATE
    AN OFFENSE AND ON CONSTITUTIONAL GROUNDS
   
David LaMacchia moves this Court to dismiss the
indictment for failure to state an offense and on the ground
the indictment unconstitutionally infringes upon LaMacchia's
rights to due process of law under the Fifth Amendment,
interests and values protected by the First Amendment and the
constitutional principle of separation of powers.
A fuller and more detailed statement of the grounds for
this motion are set forth in the Memorandum in Support of
Defendant's Motion to Dismiss the Indictment for Failure to
State an Offense and on Constitutional Grounds, filed
herewith.

    Request for Oral Argument
   
Defendant respectfully requests oral argument on this
motion pursuant to Rule 7.1(D).

DATED:  September 30, 1994


Respectfully submitted,
David M. LaMacchia
By his counsel
              
Sharon L. Beckman (BBO # 552077)
Andrew Good (BBO # 201240)
Harvey A. Silverglate (BBO # 462640)
                                                 
Silverglate & Good
89 Broad St., 14th Floor
Boston, MA  02110
(617) 542-6663, fax 451-6971
                                                 
David Duncan (BBO #546121)
Zalkind, Rodriguez, Lunt & Duncan
65A Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA  02110
(617) 742-6020, fax 742-3269

    Certificate of Service

I, Andrew Good, hereby certify that I have this day
served the foregoing motion on Jeanne Kempthorne, Assistant
United States Attorney, 1000 Post Office & Courthouse,
Boston, MA 02109 via hand delivery.

Andrew Good

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