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State will not retry Skakel, Moxley case comes to an end
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateSTAMFORD — Prosecutors announced Friday the state will not retry Michael Skakel, bringing the Martha Moxley case to a close on the 45th anniversary of her death in Greenwich.Judge Gary White made the ruling Friday morning in state Superior Court in Stamford to nolle the charges against Skakel.The state could not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, Chief State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo told White. He requested the nolle, which means the the case would be dismissed 13 months from now barring a change. The judge granted the...…This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateSTAMFORD — Prosecutors announced Friday the state will not retry Michael Skakel, bringing the Martha Moxley case to a close on the 45th anniversary of her death in Greenwich.Judge Gary White made the ruling Friday morning in state Superior Court in Stamford to nolle the charges against Skakel.The state could not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, Chief State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo told White. He requested the nolle, which means the the case would be dismissed 13 months from now barring a change. The judge granted the...WW…
Former police sergeant pleads guilty to federal gun charge
GREENWICH — A former Greenwich police sergeant pleaded guilty in federal court to taking part in a scheme to illegally transfer weapons to his drug dealer, who was also a convicted felon, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.Joseph Ryan, a 57-year-old Trumbull resident who retired from the Greenwich Police Department in July 2019 after a 33-year career, entered the guilty plea in a New Haven courtroom Monday.“The investigation revealed that Ryan, who was addicted to heroin, transferred firearms to an individual who was a convicted felon, and who helped facilitate heroin transactions...…GREENWICH — A former Greenwich police sergeant pleaded guilty in federal court to taking part in a scheme to illegally transfer weapons to his drug dealer, who was also a convicted felon, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.Joseph Ryan, a 57-year-old Trumbull resident who retired from the Greenwich Police Department in July 2019 after a 33-year career, entered the guilty plea in a New Haven courtroom Monday.“The investigation revealed that Ryan, who was addicted to heroin, transferred firearms to an individual who was a convicted felon, and who helped facilitate heroin transactions...WW…
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