State V. Amero
A Miscarriage of Justice

Sentencing Delayed, Part IV

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This entry was posted on 5/24/2007 2:41 PM and is filed under Amero,media,Legal.

Another delay occurred in the sentencing phase of the State v Julie Amero trial.  The latest less than 24 hours before the May 18th hearing.   I'm late in posting this notice (sorry), but the Groundhog Day aspect of this can lead to complacency.

Rick Green over at the Hartford Courant has lots to say about this:

"The state has not completed a full examination of all the issues which may affect its position at the sentence hearing."

Translation: We were wrong. We are trying to figure a CYA way out of this mess.

They still are. Amero's sentencing Thursday was delayed again until June 6 - the fourth postponement since March. She's still convicted of four counts of risk of injury to a minor, facing a potential 40 years in jail.


Stay Tuned....

 

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