Trooper Giancarlo DiGenova, of the Williston barracks, was placed on paid leave in December amid an investigation into possible theft from the barracks’ temporary evidence storage room.
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Granite Geek: Should the ‘electrify everything’ movement include Santa’s sleigh?
As the world tries to electrify everything, including transportation, to reduce modernity’s impact on the environment, a question arises: Should Santa electrify his sleigh?Under current operational parameters, the sleigh is powered by eight – in foggy...
Ex-Deputy Sentenced for 2019 Road Rage Shooting – The White River Valley Herald
An off-duty Orange County sheriff’s deputy who fired two gunshots into an occupied Jeep in a 2019 road-rage incident has been sentenced to at least 18 months in jail. William Pine, 52, of Brookfield, who has since been fired from his deputy job, was sentenced...
Springfield Garden Club Applauds 2022 ‘Festival’ Sponsors – The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
The Springfield Garden Club would like to thank the members, sponsors, and guests who made the 28th Annual Festival of Trees a huge success.
Ex-deputy sheriff sentenced to 18 months for firing gunshots in road rage incident and then lying about it
William Pine was off duty from his job with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in October 2019 when he shot twice at a vehicle he had been following, according to court records. Judge Timothy Tomasi sentenced him Wednesday to 18 months to 10 years in jail.
Criminal cases now closed in Norwich University hazing investigation
BARRE — The second and final public criminal case involving the investigation into waterboarding and branding at Norwich University has wrapped up, with the former student involved receiving a fine.
Prosecutor and defense attorney want to resume jury trials, but Orleans court still says no – VT Digger
This article was original posted here on VT Digger. -------------- State judiciary officials have said that the ongoing ban on Orleans County jury trials is because an engineer’s assessment found the court’s HVAC insufficient to reopen amid the current state of the...
Defense attorney says court reopening has been too slow, seeks to toss 30 criminal cases
This post originally appeared on VTDigger.org A defense attorney in the Northeast Kingdom is calling on a judge to throw out criminal charges against more than 30 clients whose cases have been pending since before the Covid-19 pandemic, claiming their right to a...
Guantanamo Detainee Represented by Vermont Attorneys to be Freed
Originally posted by SevenDay, Written by MARK DAVIS An alleged Al Qaeda member who has been represented for years by two St. Johnsbury attorneys is slated to be freed from his Guantanamo Bay prison cell after 14 years in captivity. Abdul Zahir, 44, will likely return...
Zero Tolerance: Judge’s Decision Threatens the Use of DUI Evidence
Originally posted by SevenDay, Written by MARK DAVIS Driving under the influence is one of the most commonly prosecuted crimes in Vermont, with more than 3,000 charges filed per year. Some defense attorneys spend the bulk of their time fighting those DUI cases. Deputy...
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