The attorney representing Michelle Troconis in her appeal to overturn her conviction in the disappearance and death of Jennifer Farber Dulos has filed paperwork with the state Appellate Court alleging that her client was wrongfully convicted.
The brief, filed this week by Supervisory Assistant Public Defender Pamela S. Nagy, contends that there was insufficient evidence to convict Troconis on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence, hindering prosecution and additional conspiracy charges. Nagy also argues in the 1,015-page brief that multiple court rulings prevented Troconis from establishing her defense.
The brief contends that police conducted “unreasonable searches and seizures” when they searched the Farmington home where Troconis lived with Fotis Dulos, w

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