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Thursday, April 1, 2010

THE JOE DASILVA CASE: Motion to supress

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Residents crate a makeshift memorial at the location where
the alleged assault of Luis Encalada took place (58 Town Hill Ave).
Photo by ctblogger 03.03.10.


Here's the latest on the Joe DaSilva trial (via News-Times):
Several motions seeking to suppress statements and other alleged evidence against local landlord Joseph DaSliva Jr. have been filed in Superior Court.

At least four motions have been filed in the case by DaSilva's attorney, Eugene Riccio. One of the motions seeks to suppress any and all statements that DaSilva made to police.

The motion states that any statements the landlord made were not made voluntarily, were made without the benefit of council and were "the product of an illegal detainment and custody."

I'll post copies of the motions later...




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