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State Will Not Retry Kennedy Cousin Michael Skakel in 1975 Martha Moxley Murder
A prosecutor said Friday that Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel will not face a second trial in the killing of Martha Moxley, an announcement that came 45 years to the day after the teenager was found bludgeoned to death in her wealthy Connecticut neighborhood. Chief State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo Jr. made the announcement at Stamford Superior Court, where Skakel and his…
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State Won't Retry Michael Skakel in Moxley Murder
A state prosecutor Friday said he will not retry Michael Skakel in the 1975 murder of Martha Moxley.
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Kennedy Cousin Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Not Hear State's Appeal
Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to refuse to hear Connecticut prosecutors’ arguments that his murder conviction should be reinstated.
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Prosecutors Ask Supreme Court to Reinstate Skakel Conviction
Connecticut prosecutors are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel’s murder conviction.
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State Supreme Court Finds Skakel Entitled to New Trial in 1975 Murder Case
The Connecticut Supreme Court has vacated Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel’s murder conviction and ordered a new trial in connection with a 1975 killing in wealthy Greenwich.
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Officials Ask Court to Send Kennedy Cousin, Michael Skakel, Back to Prison
Connecticut officials are asking the state’s highest court to revoke Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel’s bail and send him back to prison.
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State Supreme Court Issues Updated Skakel Ruling
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Monday that Michael Skakel’s 2002 murder conviction will stand in the killing of a girl in 1975 when they were teenage neighbors in a wealthy Greenwich neighborhood.