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I believe the state charges on probable cause as presented by LE and a warrant signed by prosecutor and issued by judge. But I won't mind being corrected if I'm not right. Then the accused can ask for a probable cause hearing. I think most of them waive the pc hearing bc if the state presents its case for probable cause, then the defense will have to counter it, thereby revealing its strategy. MOO
Yes - the information and complaint resulted in the arrest warrant which required probable cause, and charges filed without an indictment.
Unlike Colorado which requires a preliminary hearing (or the hearing waived) prior to the arraignment, it seems that CT arraigns the Defendant, and a "probable cause" hearing is supposed to be held within 60 days of arraignment unless waived.
Since this case has moved to the "pretrial process" and not any closer to trial, I'm convinced that in CT, this must be by design -- hoping a plea agreement will be reached (during this lengthy pretrial process) and the case can go straight to the sentencing hearing.
Also, I don't think it helps that Attorney JS continues to clog the court and drag out the pretrial process will all his bogus motions
https://www.jud.ct.gov/Publications/VS048.pdf
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5/21/21
Although jury trials are set to resume next month across Connecticut, other cases are in the queue ahead of those against Troconis and Kent Mawhinney, Dulos’ friend and former attorney who also faces a conspiracy charge in connection with Farber Dulos’ disappearance, Blawie said. Both prosecutors and Troconis’ defense attorney Jon Schoenhorn also have outstanding motions to address before her case could be scheduled, so it’s most likely it will not go to trial until sometime in 2022, the sides agreed Tuesday.
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“We do have the luxury of some time ... it is not likely, given the number of older cases ahead, that this case will be tried in the next couple months,” Blawie said.
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The case will return to court in mid-September when Superior Court Judge Gary White will hear Schoenhorn’s challenge that state police never had probable cause to charge Troconis with evidence tampering in the first place based on security camera footage capturing Dulos disposing of evidence with a woman believed to be Troconis with him in his truck in Hartford.
Michelle Troconis appears in court day after second anniversary of disappearance of Jennifer Farber Dulos; trial unlikely until 2022 5/21/2021