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Whoa! Wait! It wasn't even on the property!!
He had no business stopping in thst location!!!!
Revoke bond!!
JMO
If we are talking about the same thing that video is from Oct 2019Here is what probably happened-he left the house to “visit his lawyer”, stopped at Stop and Shop (someone said they saw him there with a woman-sister?), and then took the memorial down on his way back in the driveway. Blawie isn’t going to do anything, and Fd and NP know it, which is why he did it. I thought at first that he walked out of his house just to take it down, but it seems unlikely. Even if he didn’t go to see his lawyer, NP will say that he did
Yes, but I do think the public has the right to know whether State funds are being used here and it seems that if Atty. P. firm wants to collect fees from the State that at a minimum the proper paperwork ought to be on file to do so.Each state has different rules. Where I live, lawyers bid for a defender contract and then take all conflict work- cases PD can't handle - that comes their way in a given year. The contract is not set per case, and the special PD then hires its own lawyers as employees, but the State also pays the administrative costs of running what is essentially another state agency.
Other states pay each individual lawyer per case, and murder cases get quite pricey. Even high paid defender can be among the pool of potential lawyers, and the State pays them an hourly rate, one usually much, much higher than the going PD rate. One capital murder case in Seattle resulted in over 6 million dollars in special defender fees and costs a couple of years back. Although CT does not have the death penalty, this case is still going to be very expensive no matter what.
Well, it wasn’t HIS property, because he doesn’t own the place where he is squatting!
Umm, no Norm. The issue is that your client removed items from a memorial.
Getting out of the car has nothing to do with it.
If we are talking about the same thing that video is from Oct 2019
Yep yep. LOCK HIM UP! no more squatting for you FD. This is life. You do not get to unilaterally control the world. Sure you may have done so with certain individuals in power in the state of CT but I hope that with time those individuals will be gone too.Let me make sure I have this right. Someone who cares about JF left a memorial of some sort AT THE HOUSE HER FAMILY OWNS and the squatter who is squatting there removed it? How about some charges for theft?!!! Whatever he took, it wasn't his, it wasn't for him.
Lock 'im up!!!!
JM0
Thanks for the visual!https://media.nbcconnecticut.com/2019/09/Flowers-from-Jennifer.jpg?fit=4032,3024
For a Visual, here is the caption: Flowers and a candle were set on a stone slab outside the entrance to Jefferson Crossing, in Farmington, the road where. Fotis Dulos lives.
Sounds like it was at the end of the street, not his driveway.
I don't think he thought at all.Really? How bold of him! He thought he was allowed to do it?
Shopping wasn't on the list that Judge Blawie provided at the hearing IMO.Someone somewhere else said he was in Stop and Shop on Friday. But even if he wasn’t, he still wasn’t allowed to “maintain” the property, either. I wonder how often he stops here and there when is is out on an approved outing?
Thanks for the visual!
KUDOS to the person that thought to do this!
Perfection.
The candle of remembrance and perpetual life for JFd!
MOO
Wow, and he found it necessary to remove this??https://media.nbcconnecticut.com/2019/09/Flowers-from-Jennifer.jpg?fit=4032,3024
For a Visual, here is the caption: Flowers and a candle were set on a stone slab outside the entrance to Jefferson Crossing, in Farmington, the road where. Fotis Dulos lives.
He got out of his car and took those things?