December date set in first-degree murder case

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Erin Prawoko / Daily News Transcript

Murder suspects Daniel Bradley, left, and Paul Moccia, right, appear in Norfolk Superior Court on Friday for their arraignment in the murder of Framingham resident Angel Ramirez.

  
By Staff reports
Posted Oct 09, 2009 @ 04:05 PM
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The pretrial hearing for two men charged in the first-degree of a Framingham man has postponed until Dec. 3, officials at Norfolk Superior Court said today.

Daniel Bradley, 48, of Westwood, and Paul Moccia 49, of Dedham were arraigned last month for first-degree murder and conspiracy in the death of Angel A. Ramirez, 37, of Framingham. Both pleaded not guilty

Assistant District Attorney Robert Nelson alleged that Moccia was unable to pay about $70,000 he owed Ramirez in drug money, so he decided to kill the Framingham man. The government's investigation revealed that Moccia told his brother, Robert Moccia, that he shot Ramirez, "and that Mr. Bradley also shot the victim," Nelson said.

At their initial arraignment in Wrentham District Court in June, Nelson said that only Moccia shot Ramirez, in the back, with a .357 Magnum.

The shooting took place either inside the Bradley family's concrete business in Walpole, or nearby outside, Nelson said.

 

The pretrial hearing for two men charged in the first-degree of a Framingham man has postponed until Dec. 3, officials at Norfolk Superior Court said today.

Daniel Bradley, 48, of Westwood, and Paul Moccia 49, of Dedham were arraigned last month for first-degree murder and conspiracy in the death of Angel A. Ramirez, 37, of Framingham. Both pleaded not guilty

Assistant District Attorney Robert Nelson alleged that Moccia was unable to pay about $70,000 he owed Ramirez in drug money, so he decided to kill the Framingham man. The government's investigation revealed that Moccia told his brother, Robert Moccia, that he shot Ramirez, "and that Mr. Bradley also shot the victim," Nelson said.

At their initial arraignment in Wrentham District Court in June, Nelson said that only Moccia shot Ramirez, in the back, with a .357 Magnum.

The shooting took place either inside the Bradley family's concrete business in Walpole, or nearby outside, Nelson said.

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