Deceased/Not Found CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #45

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STAMFORD — Attorney Jon Schoenhorn is expected to challenge the contradictory statements made by Michelle Troconis to police because there could have been a language barrier due to her South American upbringing.
A Spanish-speaking interpreter will be in the Stamford courtroom Friday when his client makes her next appearance on conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution charges.
Each time Troconis was “interrogated” it was likely a “strenuous exercise” trying to comprehend the questions police were asking and formulate responses, Schoenhorn said.
“English is not her first language,” Schoenhorn said of Troconis, who is a U.S. Citizen by birth, but grew up in South America. “We’re going to look at whether there might be some language comprehension issues.”
Schoenhorn is known for his passionate representation in civil rights and criminal cases. As an experienced litigator with his 30-year-old Hartford law firm, Jon Schoenhorn & Associates LLC, the 65-year-old attorney has won cases that shaped state law on the definition of hostile work environment and secured the right to probable cause hearings for eight defendants charged with murder and other crimes punishable by life imprisonment in the early 1980s...

A graduate of Fairfield schools and Antioche College in Ohio, Schoenhorn worked as a journalist as he sought his law degree from the University of Connecticut. He is among a handful of attorneys nationwide who is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a criminal trial specialist and a civil trial specialist.
His work changed the definition of hostile work environment in Connecticut by representing a man subject to years of degrading remarks about his sexual orientation in the workplace. Schoenhorn won the case, which set precedent by requiring the definition of harassing behaviors that constitute a hostile work environment to include comments on sexual orientation.
He was also instrumental in allowing eight men charged with murder or offenses punishable by life in prison to receive probable cause hearings in the early 1980s. The men had fallen into a gray area of state law, which was changed to require probable cause hearings for some offenses as of May 1983.
The men had all been indicted by a state Grand Jury before the date, but after a state constitutional amendment had passed on the probable cause hearing requirement.

Schoenhorn said he was one of more than a dozen attorneys who Troconis was considering to hire after Fotis Dulos died from an apparent suicide on Jan. 30. Troconis had previously been represented by attorney Andrew Bowman who publicly said little about the charges and was with his client when she was questioned by police...
Troconis' new 'aggressive' lawyer challenges evidence in Jennifer Dulos case
 
Oh, how I wish there was footage! Maybe we'll get lucky and one of the moving people will talk to the press!
YES! Where is the WFSB drone when you need it!?!?!
MOO
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As long as Pattis is railing about how entitled they are to whatever they were planning on taking, their eyes are averted from the declining balance of the retainer FD gave him - which, by the way, became part of the estate when FD died. So, he can keep on talking, but he is not using up the retainer of a former client; he is merely yammering while the account payable to that former client's estate remains the sum it was when that former client died.

I relish the day a court tells him to write GF a check for that balance, subject to audit by a reasonable third party. Let him collect it from the people currently standing in the driveway having a smoke. They and he deserve each other.
YIKES!

I guess we have to add the class WILLS AND ESTATES where Atty. P. clearly was sleeping in law school.

Unreal that an atty thinks that showing up with a moving van is the right way to proceed here.

Atty. P. never fails to disappoint by providing the easiest (and usually unlawful IMO) answer to very simple situations.

I truly wonder what the Greek Family understand about the legal system apart from what they were told by Atty. P. Did Atty. P. say, "just call up the truck and take what you want"!

Atty. P. has ZERO standing in this matter so I'm not sure why the Press are repeating his patter.

Its not enough that Fd ransacked the marital estate from the second JFd went missing but to see this is simply too much.

MOO
 
STAMFORD — Attorney Jon Schoenhorn is expected to challenge the contradictory statements made by Michelle Troconis to police because there could have been a language barrier due to her South American upbringing.
A Spanish-speaking interpreter will be in the Stamford courtroom Friday when his client makes her next appearance on conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution charges.
Each time Troconis was “interrogated” it was likely a “strenuous exercise” trying to comprehend the questions police were asking and formulate responses, Schoenhorn said.
“English is not her first language,” Schoenhorn said of Troconis, who is a U.S. Citizen by birth, but grew up in South America. “We’re going to look at whether there might be some language comprehension issues.”
Schoenhorn is known for his passionate representation in civil rights and criminal cases. As an experienced litigator with his 30-year-old Hartford law firm, Jon Schoenhorn & Associates LLC, the 65-year-old attorney has won cases that shaped state law on the definition of hostile work environment and secured the right to probable cause hearings for eight defendants charged with murder and other crimes punishable by life imprisonment in the early 1980s...

A graduate of Fairfield schools and Antioche College in Ohio, Schoenhorn worked as a journalist as he sought his law degree from the University of Connecticut. He is among a handful of attorneys nationwide who is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a criminal trial specialist and a civil trial specialist.
His work changed the definition of hostile work environment in Connecticut by representing a man subject to years of degrading remarks about his sexual orientation in the workplace. Schoenhorn won the case, which set precedent by requiring the definition of harassing behaviors that constitute a hostile work environment to include comments on sexual orientation.
He was also instrumental in allowing eight men charged with murder or offenses punishable by life in prison to receive probable cause hearings in the early 1980s. The men had fallen into a gray area of state law, which was changed to require probable cause hearings for some offenses as of May 1983.
The men had all been indicted by a state Grand Jury before the date, but after a state constitutional amendment had passed on the probable cause hearing requirement.

Schoenhorn said he was one of more than a dozen attorneys who Troconis was considering to hire after Fotis Dulos died from an apparent suicide on Jan. 30. Troconis had previously been represented by attorney Andrew Bowman who publicly said little about the charges and was with his client when she was questioned by police...
Troconis' new 'aggressive' lawyer challenges evidence in Jennifer Dulos case
Oh no, where did he work as a journalist? Another Pattis scenario?
 
Sorry if I'm reading this incorrectly why do you think GF paid for the moving van
I think they meant the house was paid for by
STAMFORD — Attorney Jon Schoenhorn is expected to challenge the contradictory statements made by Michelle Troconis to police because there could have been a language barrier due to her South American upbringing.
A Spanish-speaking interpreter will be in the Stamford courtroom Friday when his client makes her next appearance on conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution charges.
Each time Troconis was “interrogated” it was likely a “strenuous exercise” trying to comprehend the questions police were asking and formulate responses, Schoenhorn said.
“English is not her first language,” Schoenhorn said of Troconis, who is a U.S. Citizen by birth, but grew up in South America. “We’re going to look at whether there might be some language comprehension issues.”
Schoenhorn is known for his passionate representation in civil rights and criminal cases. As an experienced litigator with his 30-year-old Hartford law firm, Jon Schoenhorn & Associates LLC, the 65-year-old attorney has won cases that shaped state law on the definition of hostile work environment and secured the right to probable cause hearings for eight defendants charged with murder and other crimes punishable by life imprisonment in the early 1980s...

A graduate of Fairfield schools and Antioche College in Ohio, Schoenhorn worked as a journalist as he sought his law degree from the University of Connecticut. He is among a handful of attorneys nationwide who is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a criminal trial specialist and a civil trial specialist.
His work changed the definition of hostile work environment in Connecticut by representing a man subject to years of degrading remarks about his sexual orientation in the workplace. Schoenhorn won the case, which set precedent by requiring the definition of harassing behaviors that constitute a hostile work environment to include comments on sexual orientation.
He was also instrumental in allowing eight men charged with murder or offenses punishable by life in prison to receive probable cause hearings in the early 1980s. The men had fallen into a gray area of state law, which was changed to require probable cause hearings for some offenses as of May 1983.
The men had all been indicted by a state Grand Jury before the date, but after a state constitutional amendment had passed on the probable cause hearing requirement.

Schoenhorn said he was one of more than a dozen attorneys who Troconis was considering to hire after Fotis Dulos died from an apparent suicide on Jan. 30. Troconis had previously been represented by attorney Andrew Bowman who publicly said little about the charges and was with his client when she was questioned by police...
Troconis' new 'aggressive' lawyer challenges evidence in Jennifer Dulos case
I absolutely knew MT and family would pull this? What about her being asked prior if she needed an interpreter? !
 
Emptying contents of house, unbelievable.
I wonder if Atty Weinstein is going to have to have a special 'check out procedure' to check bags as the Greek Family leave on Friday?

Unreal that this is playing out this way.

The grief on the face of Fd 'sister' is no doubt heartfelt but this IMO isn't the way forward with the process. Didn't Atty. P. explain what would be happening in Probate Court?

Sad to see this all happening too as the family is no doubt grieving. I'm also not certain they understand that the marital assets need to be calculated and that the children would be the primary beneficiaries I believe in the absence of a will. I wonder if the did have some limited ability to take a few momentos and their answer was to call a white box truck and start the grab and go?

MOO
 
STAMFORD — Attorney Jon Schoenhorn is expected to challenge the contradictory statements made by Michelle Troconis to police because there could have been a language barrier due to her South American upbringing.
A Spanish-speaking interpreter will be in the Stamford courtroom Friday when his client makes her next appearance on conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution charges.
Each time Troconis was “interrogated” it was likely a “strenuous exercise” trying to comprehend the questions police were asking and formulate responses, Schoenhorn said.
“English is not her first language,” Schoenhorn said of Troconis, who is a U.S. Citizen by birth, but grew up in South America. “We’re going to look at whether there might be some language comprehension issues.”
Schoenhorn is known for his passionate representation in civil rights and criminal cases. As an experienced litigator with his 30-year-old Hartford law firm, Jon Schoenhorn & Associates LLC, the 65-year-old attorney has won cases that shaped state law on the definition of hostile work environment and secured the right to probable cause hearings for eight defendants charged with murder and other crimes punishable by life imprisonment in the early 1980s...

A graduate of Fairfield schools and Antioche College in Ohio, Schoenhorn worked as a journalist as he sought his law degree from the University of Connecticut. He is among a handful of attorneys nationwide who is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a criminal trial specialist and a civil trial specialist.
His work changed the definition of hostile work environment in Connecticut by representing a man subject to years of degrading remarks about his sexual orientation in the workplace. Schoenhorn won the case, which set precedent by requiring the definition of harassing behaviors that constitute a hostile work environment to include comments on sexual orientation.
He was also instrumental in allowing eight men charged with murder or offenses punishable by life in prison to receive probable cause hearings in the early 1980s. The men had fallen into a gray area of state law, which was changed to require probable cause hearings for some offenses as of May 1983.
The men had all been indicted by a state Grand Jury before the date, but after a state constitutional amendment had passed on the probable cause hearing requirement.

Schoenhorn said he was one of more than a dozen attorneys who Troconis was considering to hire after Fotis Dulos died from an apparent suicide on Jan. 30. Troconis had previously been represented by attorney Andrew Bowman who publicly said little about the charges and was with his client when she was questioned by police...
Troconis' new 'aggressive' lawyer challenges evidence in Jennifer Dulos case

The new guy has clearly spent the last 24-hours drumming up a personal statement for this press release. He did an effective job once, 40 years ago.

Oh, and MT picked HIM out of TWELVE others. He is very excited about that. IMO
 
I think they meant the house was paid for by

I absolutely knew MT and family would pull this? What about her being asked prior if she needed an interpreter? !
It was asked as I am sure LE was as baffled as we were by the MT answers but MT and Atty Bowman declined. At AW1 for her arraignment the Judge clearly asked about translation and she said NO.

Frankly her answers to the LE questions make little sense if you translate them too so I simply believe she was lying from Day 1 here. She had adequate representation so this sabre rattling by the new atty is just an act IMO.

I do have to laugh that the response by a defense atty to having a client clearly lie for months to LE is to question whether she needed a translator! We don't have the benefit of the videos as I think each of the meetings was 3 hrs or so long. I would love to see exactly how many times MT asked for question rephrasing or questioning? My guess is few if at all. The questions were asked in very simple english not even worthy of the TV show, "Are you smarter than a 5th grader" so I have zero doubt that MT understood. IMO MT simply chose to lie and keep lying and now her new atty is in a hole attempting to recreate history. Sorry, but it doesn't work that way! You aren't playing a video game where you can simply demand a 'do over' or 'game reset'.

Unbelievable.

MOO
 
Each time Troconis was “interrogated” it was likely a “strenuous exercise” trying to comprehend the questions police were asking and formulate responses, Schoenhorn said.

I completely agree with Mr. Shoenhorn assessment of Michele Traconis and her ability to formulate answers. She is a lying idiot! Moo
 
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