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...parties did not know each other beforehand. Colono’s violent history was excluded from the original trial. Pring-Wilson’s lawyers appealed and in 2005 Judge Regina L. Quinlan overturned Pring-Wilson’s conviction and called for a new trial. The prosecution appealed Quinlan??s decision but the SJC upheld it in April of this year...
Middlesex Superior Court Judge Regina L. Quinlan??s 2005 decision to reconsider previously inadmissible evidence, based on a post-trial SJC reinterpretation of the state’s self-defense law, was appealed by the prosecution this January...
Introducing Colono’s history of violence in a new trial may improve Pring-Wilson’s chances, Abramson said. If the SJC upholds Quinlan??s ruling, it may even result in a plea bargain rather than a new trial, he added...
...kind of eastern “guru-ness” reminiscent of Thomas Haden Church’s well-meaning sidekick character in “Sideways.” Despite its flaws, “Tennis, Anyone?” does have some very clever moments. Maeve Quinlan??s Siobhan Kelly, the celebrity interviewer for The Tennis Channel, provides an avenue for Logue and Fox to poke ribald fun at the culture at “Charity Classics.” She interviews screaming, enthusiastic celebrities of all sorts, including an uproariously funny rapper who tells...
Pring-Wilson probably will not appear in court again for months, as prosecutors plan to appeal Quinlan??s decision to grant a retrial...