Harry Weller

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First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 2 reports

Connecticut Supreme Court hears arguments on death penalty repeal

HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a high-stakes case that could see Connecticut’s prospective abolition of the death penalty thrown out.Eduardo Santiago, who was found guilty of murder for hire in the murder of Joseph Nowinski ... [Published Middletown Press - Apr 23 2013]

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The Next Don: How VCs Plan For The Future [Published TechCrunch - Apr 06 2013]
We all remember the last scene in The Godfather, where Michael Corleone is depicted as the next Don, taking over the role from his father as the figurehead of the mafioso Corleone family. As a viewer, we are partly left with a sense of relief — finally, ...
The Next Don: How VCs Plan For The Future [Published TechCrunch Europe - Apr 06 2013]
We all remember the last scene in The Godfather, where Michael Corleone is depicted as the next Don, taking over the role from his father as the figurehead of the mafioso Corleone family. As a viewer, we are partly left with a sense of relief — finally, ...
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