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Mother Of Hopkinton Teen Has Open Assault Case: Reports
Calvina Strothers, 41, who is accusing the Middlesex DA of misconduct, has a pending charge of assault and battery on a family member.

Dave Copeland has covered business and local news for a wide range of publications, including the Boston Globe, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and the Dow Jones News Service. He joined Patch in September 2017 after spending time teaching writing, journalism, and digital media at Bridgewater State University and Bentley University in Massachusetts. Copeland grew up in Melrose and lives in Reading with his wife and daughter.
Calvina Strothers, 41, who is accusing the Middlesex DA of misconduct, has a pending charge of assault and battery on a family member.

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