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- In Connecticut, Komisarjevsky gets death in home-invasion... Joshua Komisarjevsky was formally sentenced to death Friday for the home invasion attack that left Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her daughters, Hayley and Micahela, dead in their Cheshire, Conn., home in the summer of 2007.
- NHRLIVE: Judge ends Komisarjevsky trial testimony for thi... Follow as the New Haven Register here at www.nhregister.com covers the Cheshire triple slaying trial of Joshua Komisarjevsky live from a New Haven courtroom.
- Joshua Komisarjevsky Sentenced to Death: 'It's a ... Joshua Komisarjevsky, the second individual involved in the deadly Cheshire home invasion, was officially sentenced to death on Friday.
- Connecticut killer sentenced to die for "unimaginabl... NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - A judge ordered Joshua Komisarjevsky to be executed this summer for the 2007 murders of a mother and her two daughters during a brutal home invasion in Connecticut, saying on Friday that he committed a crime of "unimaginable horror." Judge Jon Blue told Komisarjevsky, 31, that he alone was to blame for his new address on death row after the triple murders of ...
- Komisarjevsky becomes No. 10 on death row: last execution... NEW HAVEN — Joshua Komisarjevsky was sentenced Friday to die for killing a woman and her two daughters during a night of terror in their suburban home, a gruesome crime that unsettled the suburbs and halted momentum to abolish the death penalty in the state.
- Joshua Komisarjevsky sent to death row for deeds of '... NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Joshua Komisarjevsky today was sent to death row, where he will join his partner in crime, Steven Hayes, for the triple homicide in Cheshire five years ago that shocked Connecticut and the world.
- Joshua Komisarjevsky sent to death row for deeds of '... NEW HAVEN — Joshua Komisarjevsky today was sent to death row, where he will join his partner in crime, Steven Hayes, for the triple homicide in Cheshire five years ago that shocked Connecticut and the world.
- Komisarjevsky Formally Sent to Death Row for Cheshire Kil... NEW HAVEN — Joshua Komisarjevsky today was sent to death row, where he will join his partner in crime, Steven Hayes, for the triple homicide in Cheshire five years ago that shocked Connecticut and the world.
- Komisarjevsky Plans to Speak in Court, Tells Pen Pal He H... NEW HAVEN — Joshua Komisarjevsky has written another letter from his prison cell to his New Haven pen pal, expressing bitterness and anger over receiving the death penalty in the Cheshire triple homicide.
- Joshua Komisarjevsky sentenced to death for home invasion... Joshua Komisarjevsky, 31, was sentenced on Friday to death for the brutal home invasion murder of a woman and her two daughters at a Connecticut home in 2007. “May God have mercy on your soul,” Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue told Komisarjevsky after the sentence was handed down. “This is a terrible sentence, but [...] Joshua Komisarjevsky sentenced to death for home invasion murders is a post ...
- State may consider repealing the death penalty - TheDay.com State may consider repealing the death penaltyTheDay.comThe trial and sentencing of Joshua Komisarjevsky would not finish until after the General Assembly session, and the state senators said they didn't want to affect the outcome of the proceedings out of respect for the Petit family.
- Komisarjevsky denies blame as death sentence passed - BBC... BBC NewsKomisarjevsky denies blame as death sentence passedBBC NewsJoshua Komisarjevsky, 31, was ordered to face lethal injection after emotional statements from family members of the victims. The crime shocked America and helped defeat a bill to abolish the death penalty in the state of Connecticut.Komisarjevsky formally sentenced to death for Cheshire home invasion and ...Milford-Orange BulletinKomisarjevsky formally sentenced to death for Cheshire home invasion, murdersMiddletown PressLong road ahead for Conn. home invasion survivorSeattle Post Intelligencermsnbc.comall 30 news articles »
- Joshua Komisarjevsky's statement to the court - Waterbury... Joshua Komisarjevsky's statement to the courtWaterbury Republican AmericanBelow is the statement of Joshua Komisarjevsky he made during Friday's sentencing hearing at New Haven Superior Court taken from the court transcript. He was sentenced to six death sentences followed by 140 years in prison and will be the 11th man on ...and more »
- Komisarjevsky juror: "I don't think I did make the right ... Komisarjevsky juror: "I don't think I did make the right decision"Milford-Orange BulletinNew Haven -Juror, Timothy Anderson speak to the press, outside of Superior Court, after Joshua Komisarjevsky was sentenced to death. Anderson said that he will now work against the death penalty. Anderson is from New Haven. Melanie Stengel/Register NEW ...EDITORIAL: Punishment fits the crime in Cheshire home invasion caseTorrington Register Citizenall 2 news articles »
- Proponents optimistic about bill aiming to repeal Connect... Proponents optimistic about bill aiming to repeal Connecticut's death penaltyMinuteman News CenterSteven Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky, the two men convicted of brutally killing Petit's wife and daughters in their Cheshire home, have both been sentenced to death, lessening the weighty “emotional issues” with which the discussion was fraught last ...and more »
- Branford Murder Defendant Requests Forensic Experts - Pat... Branford Murder Defendant Requests Forensic ExpertsPatch.comBy Fred Musante The trial of Joshua Komisarjevsky is taking place in New Haven Superior Court. Fred Musante Raising a haunting reminder of the Annie Le case, another workplace murder with Branford connections, homicide defendant Lishan Wang requested ...and more »
- Judge Blue: Death sentence is one Komisarjevsky wrote for... Judge Blue: Death sentence is one Komisarjevsky wrote for himselfNew Haven RegisterBut this time, Petit walked out of the courtroom rather than listen to Joshua Komisarjevsky protest he didn't kill anybody. The two-hour session was a formality because Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue was bound by a jury's Dec.Cheshire killer sentenced to deathYale Daily Newsall 2 news articles »
- With Komisarjevsky Sentence In, State Representatives Mov... With Komisarjevsky Sentence In, State Representatives Move To Abolish Death ...Cheshire HeraldHowever, as the trial of convicted killer Joshua Komisarjevsky went on, few were willing to raise the issue. Now that the trial is over and Komisarjevsky has been sentenced to death, it appears capital punishment will once again be put on the chopping ...
- Komisarjevsky gets death in home-invasion murders - Kansa... Daily MailKomisarjevsky gets death in home-invasion murdersKansas City StarJoshua Komisarjevsky was formally sentenced to death Friday for the home invasion attack that left Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her daughters, Hayley and Micahela, dead in their Cheshire, Conn., home in the summer of 2007. "May God have mercy on your soul ...Conn. home invasion killer Joshua Komisarjevsky is sentenced to deathCBS NewsJoshua Komisarjevsky addressed court saying it was a surreal experience to be ...Daily MailLong road ahead for Conn. home invasion survivorAtlanta Journal ConstitutionNewsdayall 672 news articles »
- Death Penalty Repeal on the Mind of Some Legislators - Ho... Death Penalty Repeal on the Mind of Some LegislatorsHousatonic TimesIn December, Joshua Komisarjevsky was convicted and sentenced to death for the crime, joining his accomplice, Steven Hayes, on death row. Currently, the state has 11 inmates awaiting execution. Rick Healey, a friend of Petit who has served as his ...and more »
- 's statement to the court Below is the statement of he made during Friday's sentencing hearing at New Haven Superior Court taken from the court transcript. He was sentenced to six death sentences followed by 140 years in prison and will be the 11th ...
- NHRLIVE: Judge ends trial testimony for this week Follow as the New Haven Register here at www.nhregister.com covers the Cheshire triple slaying trial of live from a New Haven courtroom. TRIAL BLOG: Extended coverage of Cheshire triple slaying case
- Should Connecticut repeal the death penalty? This is the first governor in 40 years willing to do so. Time to end it. No. Repeal would probably end up overturning the sentences of the men now on death row, including Steven Hayes and .
- Death sentence for Conn. home invasion killer , 31, described his regrets and the devastating consequences of his decisions as he spoke in court, but also denied having any part in the killings. He said he has family and supporters who don't want him to die. He also said ...
- sentenced to death , 31, blamed his accomplice for much of the crime but spoke of the devastating consequences of his decisions. He said he has family and supporters who don't want him to die and said being sentenced to death was a "surreal experience."
- Conn. home invasion killer is formally sentenced, will jo... A judge formally sentenced (koh-mih-sahr-JEV'-skee) to death Friday on a jury's earlier recommendation. Judge Jon Blue is calling the crimes "horrific beyond imagination." is blaming his accomplice for much of ...
- With Sentence In, State Representatives Move To Abolish ... However, as the trial of convicted killer went on, few were willing to raise the issue. Now that the trial is over and has been sentenced to death, it appears capital punishment will once again be put on the chopping block.
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- Petit leaves courtroom when his family's killer speaks But this time, Petit walked out of the courtroom rather than listen to protest he didn’t kill anybody. The two-hour session was a formality because Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue was bound by a jury’s Dec. 9 decision ...
- Hypocrisy of the Conn.death penalty debate and Steve Hayes, convicted in the triple murder in Cheshire, will be the last people executed in Connecticut under the present statute. If the death penalty is so abhorrent to the legislature and the governor, then why ...
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