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A jury had already convicted Francesco Rovelli of arson.
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Rup ruled that Fickling should receive a new trial for the deaths in July 1996 of his ex-girlfriend and their 22-month-old daughter who was left abandoned in the woman’s apartment to die of thirst and hunger.
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Olivio told the judge he was pleading guilty “because I want to take responsibility before the eyes of God for everything I’ve done.”
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Four Springfield police officers, including patrolman Jeffrey Asher, are under departmental and criminal investigation for allegations of brutality.
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The two Springfield men are accused of fatally shooting Tracy Bennett who lived on Parallel Street.
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Even though Reveron was not accused of killing Alicea himself, the prosecution argued that Reveron set up the drug deal that put Alicea in harm’s way.
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Prosecutors contend Reveron should be convicted even though he was not present when Raymond Alicea was fatally shot.
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Area police began serving the warrants Friday which resulted from indictments in Hampden Superior Court where a grand jury heard testimony about the drug ring.
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Reveron is accused of setting up a drug deal that resulted in the slaying of Raymond Alicea of Cheshire.
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Swinkels Laporte and Maxwell Wiggins are on trial for murder in Bennett’s death.








