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Friday, September 29, 2017

Man convicted of domestic violence faces 80 years

BRIDGEPORT - A convicted felon, who police said continually assaulted a woman in front of her five children, is facing 80 years. A Superior Court jury of three men and three woman deliberated a day and a half before finding 43-year-old Marlo Macklin guilty on Friday of first-degree assault, unlawful restraint, tampering with a witness and five counts of risk of injury to a child. The jury found Macklin not guilty of strangulation. Macklin, who was on probation for a previous assault conviction, is scheduled to be sentenced in this case by Judge Robin Pavia on Nov. 14.

from News http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Man-convicted-of-domestic-violence-faces-80-years-12241052.php

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