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24 Feb 9:04 pm
... reading a 700 page, unpublished manuscript written by a man who built a Web site for Trenkler. Legal specialists say it is uncommon for
jurors to have doubt about a verdict, especially one ... U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reinstated his original sentence. Trenkler's co-defendant and ex-lover Thomas Shay was also convicted ... Wicked Local, August 6, 2008 Related Web Resources: Alfred Trenkler, Innocent Committee Wrongful Murder Convictions, Massachusetts Please contact our Boston criminal
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17 Jul, 2007 10:36 am
... permanently disabled and unable to work after losing an eye in the bomb blast. In April, Alfred W. Trenkler, a friend of Shay's that had also been convicted in the bomb-making plot, got his sentenced reduced from life in prison to 37 years. Trenkler has always maintained his innocence. Shay had been released from prison in 2002 ... Cop Killer Caught, Boston Herald, July 16, 2007 Related Web
Resource: Alfred Trenkler Innocent Committee If you have been arrested for committing any kind of ...
24 Feb 12:41 am
... that person turned out to be one of your black-robed brothers. It could happen. Alfred Trenkler
was convicted of a bombing and murder in 1993. After reading a book by Morrison Bonpasse, ... to U.S. District Judge Rya W. Zobel urging her to grant Trenkler a new trial or set him free. Bonpasse's manuscript convinced Sheridan ... reading it, she wrote to Judge Zobel, "After studying the many details of
the Alfred W. Trenkler case I am convinced that he is innocent. I hope you will see to it that
justice ...
23 Feb 5:59 am
... themselves from voting in cases involving big campaign contributors when they hear a case involving a West Virginia judge. [Detroit Free Press] * 3 jurors who convicted
Alfred Trenkler of a bombing that killed a Boston Police officer wrote letters begging the judge for
a new trial, after a book about the case convinced them of his innocence. [The Boston Globe] * Today in Houston, U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent will go ...
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