MollyDDD
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I wonder how he’s going to explain his actions to his kids one day.I don’t care what it was or what condition. He had no business touching it.
I wonder how he’s going to explain his actions to his kids one day.I don’t care what it was or what condition. He had no business touching it.
Agree. It's going to be up to the good residents“Special Exemptions” is just too vague of a term to use with Dulos. I can’t wait to see what he tries next.
That last line has me scratching my head!FD judge today...
Local judge tops bench in Stamford
Q: Are defense lawyers as truthful as they could be?
A: There are lawyers who appear here regularly who might come to me and say, ‘Judge, you ordered a rearrest on so-and-so and this is what happened.’ If I don’t think the lawyer is trying to fool me, I will take the lawyer’s word for it and give the guy a break. Some lawyers don’t tell you the truth or mislead you and others give you the straight story. If I have confidence in the lawyer, I’ll accept their word.
Q: What do you see from the bench that really gets your goat?
A: (Laughs.) I think we discourage people from taking personal responsibility. Second chances are important and we encourage them — we have a dozen pretrial diversionary programs.
That’s good, but... people get so many chances, they begin to think they are bulletproof. We lull them into a false sense of security.
I don’t know where to draw the line, but in our state you have to try very hard to go to prison on your first time out of the box. Unless you commit a homicide or sexual assault or robbery with a weapon, it is very unlikely you will go to prison or get a criminal record at all.
That’s the problem with society today, no personal responsibility. It’s always everybody else’s fault. @@Grea
great....
Just to clarify, the sister is JF's sister, not FD's.
The judge extended the protective order to include and protect more members of JF's family.
JMO
So someone possibly tried to speak to Jennifer’s sister...or maybe there was some concern, based on the children being contacted, that she might be. (I don’t know this to be true, but strongly believe the children were contacted)
Unbelievable! “right the ship”? A “stern talking to”?Norm Pattis not pleased with the ruling to remove the work condition from Dulos’ house arrest exceptions. Says Dulos is on the edge financially and allowing him to work outside the house will let him “right the ship.”
@News12CT
Pattis concedes Dulos shouldn’t have removed a memorial to Jennifer and that’s a technical violation but says a stern talking to should be enough. Asks Judge White to reconsider. White says if he reconsiders, he might raise the bond.
@News12CT
@_ShannonMiller
What he did was stupid.” Judge tells court in addressing Dulos’ decision to remove items from memorial for Jennifer. Pattis says items were put there to taunt Dulos.
Personally I believe that if the children were contacted GF and her legal team would have been all over that like white on rice. I do, however, think that if FD can find any area of ambiguity he will use it. Since JFd's sister was not specifically noted in the no contact order I believe he would use that to his advantage. MOO
FD is being taunted by flowers? Is he for real?
I wonder if JF felt taunted, terrorized and terrified when he materialized in her garage, face to face with the man she feared, as she tried to escape his rage, injured and bleeding (as the blood droplets on the RR suggest) before succumbing to the man who once pretended to love her?
JMO
I'm genuinely surprised that NP actually conceded that messing with the memorial was wrong. Even if he tried to excuse it, him admitting that is something I didn't think NP was capable of. Or the truth, since he doesn't seem to be capable of that either.
“Special Exemptions” is just too vague of a term to use with Dulos. I can’t wait to see what he tries next.