
Michelle Troconis pleads not guilty to contempt of court charge
Michelle Troconis, the woman convicted in the case of missing Connecticut mother of five Jennifer Dulos, pleaded not guilty to a contempt of court charge Wednesday.
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Michelle Troconis, the woman convicted in the case of missing Connecticut mother of five Jennifer Dulos, pleaded not guilty to a contempt of court charge Wednesday.
Michelle Troconis, the woman convicted in the case of missing Connecticut mother of five Jennifer Dulos, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a contempt of court charge.
It was an emotional sentencing Friday for the woman convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in the death of Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos. Michelle Troconis will spend at least 14 years in prison. CBS New York's Lori Bordonaro reports.
Michelle Troconis was sentenced to 20 years in prison Friday but could be released after more than 14 years following her conviction of helping plan and cover up the killing of Jennifer Dulos, who disappeared from her Connecticut home in 2019. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
Michelle Troconis was sentenced to up to 20 years in prison in the Jennifer Dulos case.
Michelle Troconis addressed the court as statements were being made during her sentencing after being convicted of helping plan and cover up the killing of Jennifer Dulos.
Family and friends of Jennifer Dulos, who disappeared from her Connecticut home in 2019, offered testimony Friday before her late estranged husband's former girlfriend is sentenced after being convicted of helping plan and cover up her killing.
The sentencing of Michelle Troconis, who was convicted of helping her boyfriend cover up the murder of Jennifer Dulos, is underway Friday in Connecticut. CBS New York's Dave Carlin reports.
Michelle Troconis was convicted by a jury of conspiracy to commit murder, hindering prosecution and evidence tampering in the killing of Jennifer Dulos.
In Connecticut, the judge in the Michelle Troconis trial is refusing to set aside the verdicts and won't order a new trial.
The case against Michelle Troconis, who was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder in the death of Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos, and her family's unwavering belief in her innocence.
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Michelle Troconis was convicted of helping her boyfriend Fotis Dulos murder his estranged wife Jennifer Dulos. Prosecutors say Troconis helped plan the murder, destroy evidence and create an alibi for Fotis Dulos.
Michelle Troconis was convicted of conspiring to murder Jennifer Dulos, a Connecticut mother of five. Her family says she's innocent.
Troconis was convicted earlier this month in the disappearance of Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos.
CBS New York's Tony Aiello has been covering the disappearance of Jennifer Farber Dulos since 2019 and was in court last week as Troconis was convicted on all counts.
Aiello was among the dozen or so reporters who had covered every phase of the murder conspiracy trial of Fotis Dulos' former girlfriend since its start on January 11.
Jennifer Dulos was reported missing after dropping her kids off at school in New Canaan, Connecticut in May 2019.
The jury found Troconis conspired with Fotis Dulos to murder his estranged wife, lied to provide an alibi for him and helped him dispose of bloody evidence. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
Michelle Troconis, the girlfriend of Dulos' estranged husband, was found guilty for her role in the disappearance.
The jury of three men and three women found Troconis guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering the prosecution. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
Troconis' distraught parents and sisters addressed reporters outside the courthouse after she was convicted on all charges in the disappearance and death of Jennifer Dulos.
A Connecticut jury found Michelle Troconis guilty of murder conspiracy in the 2019 disappearance of Jennifer Dulos. CBS New York's Chris Wragge and Tony Aiello report.
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