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Pring-Wilson stabbed Colono after the two were involved in an altercation outside a Western Avenue pizza parlor. According to Pring-Wilson’s defense attorneys, the ex-graduate student reacted out of self-defense. Middlesex Superior Court Judge Regina L. Quinlan granted Pring-Wilson a new trial in June of last year after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that a victim’s history of violent behavior could be used as evidence in a self-defense case, even when that history is unknown to the defendant. Initially, Quinlan barred defense lawyers from using evidence of Colono?...
...levels once 2050 and much farther in the hole. It is impossible to know whether these measures will be cheaper in the future. Does this all mean that the Undergraduate Council should not have a question about climate change on its ballot? Of course not. STEPHEN J. QUINLAN ’04 El Salvador Nov. 15, 2006 The writer was co-chair of the Environmental Action Committee...
...initial trial, Quinlan barred defense lawyers from introducing evidence suggesting that Colono had a history of violence...
...Parker presented his argument, Quinlan halted the proceedings, noting that there was no stenographer in the courtroom. As a result, she ordered Parker to start his speech all over again after a stenographer arrived...
That ruling prompted Quinlan to order a retrial in the Pring-Wilson case this past June...