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Originally posted by Pook
weird, but the link was about how the Aisenburgs are due back in court.
and they find Hugo at his own house! Who were these 5 people found buried in his yard?
The capital murder defendant, notorious for wild courtroom antics and a memorable escape from prison, filed a handwritten request today to dismiss his court-appointed counsel and act as his own attorney.
It's a startling revelation in the grand jury's rulings on Hugo M. Selenski, his attorney Shelley Centini and private investigator James Sulima.
"Authorities have linked the discovery of approximately a dozen deceased/destroyed human bodies at a Luzerne County residence to Selenski," the document says on the first page.
Tampering and obstruction charges have been dismissed against the former court-appointed attorney and a private investigator working for a notorious homicide defendant.
A magistrate on Wednesday dismissed the charges against Hugo Selenski's ex-lawyer Shelley Centini, and private investigator and former Pittston police officer James Sulima...
Prosecutors claimed Centini and Sulima showed threatening letters written by Selenski to witnesses testifying his upcoming double murder trial in Luzerne County.
Accused killer Hugo Selenski’s newest lawyer says he’s tried his best to be ready for a Nov. 12 trial date, but it’s just not possible.
Attorney Bernard Brown and Selenski’s other lawyers on Friday filed a motion asking a judge to once again postpone Selenski’s oft-delayed trial. Brown claims he took the case in April after being promised by Luzerne County’s court administrator he’d have until early next year to prepare for the double-homicide trial...
Selenski is charged in the 2002 killings of Wyoming County pharmacist Michael Kerkowski and Kerkowski’s girlfriend, Tammy Fassett, of Meshoppen, whose bodies were found buried in the yard of Selenski’s Kingston Township home in June 2003. Selenski was charged with those killings on March 15, 2006, minutes after being cleared of another set of homicide charges related to the deaths of two others found on his property. Selenski is serving a state sentence of 32½ to 65 years for a Monroe County home invasion and robbery.
Hugo Selenski’s long awaited capital murder trial in Luzerne County remains scheduled to begin Monday...
This is the closest Selenski’s trial has been to a start date since he was charged in May 2006 for the killings of Michael Jason Kerkowski and Tammy Lynn Fassett...
A request to use the preliminary hearing testimony of Ernest Culp, who died Sept. 13, remains unresolved. Culp allegedly told investigators he saw Selenski and Weakley holding shovels in the area where the bodies were unearthed.
Just days before Hugo Selenski’s long-awaited murder trial is set to begin, the key witness has notified prosecutors he will not testify against his former pal and co-defendant...
Six years ago, former Selenski confidant Paul Weakley admitted in federal court that he and Selenski tortured and killed a Wyoming pharmacist and his girlfriend in May 2002 in Hunlock Creek. As part of a plea deal, prosecutors said Weakley would be spared the death penalty and his life sentence could be modified if he provided “substantial assistance” in the case against Selenski by testifying.
Now, it appears he’s telling prosecutors the deal is off.