GUILTY CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, deceased/not found, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #70

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  • #481
Unbelievable. The time, heart and soul that so many people have put into this case, blood, sweat and tears and THIS is what is decided she deserves? I don’t think I’m going to do this again. I liked him and felt good inside about him, but not anymore. My heart breaks for every single person who spoke for Jennifer today. They practically begged him for the max.
 
  • #482

5/31/24

Michelle Troconis has been sentenced to 20 years, execution suspended after 14 and a half years.

Her sentencing comes five years and one week after Jennifer Dulos disappeared after dropping her five children off at school, on May 24, 2019.

Troconis, 49, faced up to 50 years in prison. Her defense team asked for probation during sentencing on Friday.

Troconis spoke during her sentencing, crying.

“Your honor, I am deeply saddened by this tragedy that has affected so many lives. I found out things before and during trial about a man, Fotis Dulos, I thought I knew and loved," she said.
 
  • #483
Color me confused.... and perhaps disappointed. Is it possibly at least 14-1/2 served.... or am I misreading and mishearing that? MOO
She serves 14.5 years in total-then is on probation for 5 years. It is a slap in the face for Jennifer’s family and friends. What was Judge Randolph thinking?
 
  • #484
Unbelievable. The time, heart and soul that so many people have put into this case, blood, sweat and tears and THIS is what is decided she deserves? I don’t think I’m going to do this again. I liked him and felt good inside about him, but not anymore. My heart breaks for every single person who spoke for Jennifer today. They practically begged him for the max.
 
  • #485
I believe he sentenced her to 20 years. 14.5 in custody, 5 on probabation.

I weep with Jennifer's children and care core of women.
As do many of us. No words.
 
  • #486
Frankly after hearing this I seriously doubt we will ever see a trial for KM. Waste of State time if this is how things are going to be sentenced. I see KM just doing a 'happy dance' hearing this sentence.
MOO
I thought the same thing-and they don’t have as much evidence on him as they did on her
 
  • #487
Thanks all that helped follow here! And also helping to understand and interpret. I am saddened that it was not a stiffer sentence and that any time and sentences to be served are concurrent. And one IMO could hope that any appeal will be denied. (Yet, after this today..... maybe I best put a pin in that balloon right now.) MOO
 
  • #488
It doesn't make me feel better, but I did just read that Robert Pickton finally died, so that is at least one good thing today.
 
  • #489
Please tell me that she will atleast be behind bars for the 14.5 years.
 
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I thought the same thing-and they don’t have as much evidence on him as they did on her
We really don't know what they have and don't have.

CT and NY have sadly been going down the path of these types of sentences for serious crimes now for years. Judge Randolph is a product of the system in which he operates and has to continue to operate.

Judge Randolph craftily distanced himself from any responsibility for this sentence by referring back to the legislature guidelines etc. and then by virtue of running everything concurrently he effectively dismissed the BULK of the jury's work with their conviction.

FWIW I truly believed based solely on his words that Judge Randolph had respect for the work of the Jury. Seems I made a grave error in judgement.

Condolences to GF and the Dulos children along with their friends and extended family for this outcome in this farcical trial. I always understand that justice is imperfect but imo this level of imperfection is unacceptable.

MOO
 
  • #492
I feel so let down.
Can't imagine how Jennifer's family, loved ones and children feel about this.
This woman will be out in 14 years. And has zero remorse except for herself.

Going for a walk.....
 
  • #493
She serves 14.5 years in total-then is on probation for 5 years. It is a slap in the face for Jennifer’s family and friends. What was Judge Randolph thinking?
Is it definite that she'll serve 14,5 years?
 
  • #494
Please tell me that she will atleast be behind bars for the 14.5 years.
That imo is unclear giving the good behaviour guidelines put in place in CT. Need an atty's read on the answer to this excellent question imo.

MOO
 
  • #495
Please tell me that she will atleast be behind bars for the 14.5 years.
I'm worried that she may still be subject to good behavior credit which shaves off time to her sentence...
 
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okay so 14.5 in prison and then probation....that seems okay. On what grounds could she even appeal? Is JS going to be her lawyer for that? He family will go broke going for the appeal that I think would certainly fail.
 
  • #498
I'm worried that she may still be subject to good behavior credit which shaves off time to her sentence...
Yes, I am trying to understand if the 14.5 yrs is a 'hard time served' or will the other CT nonsense for good behaviour play into release and probation. Crafts was sentenced to 50 years and out in over 20 iirc and he is still on probation and it was made possible by the good behaviour credit program.
 
  • #499
Just relistened -- 20 years, suspended after 14.5 years....
Yes, 14.5 years and then she does probation is what I heard.
 
  • #500
Why in any world would conspiracy to murder be a lower level felony than murder?

Conspiracy increases the likelihood that the murder will be successful AND that the scheme to do it will not be fully detected. At the same time, conspiracy involves the failure of MULTIPLE individual consciences rather than one alone.

Lessening the seriousness of it seems the OPPOSITE of what should happen.
 
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