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JUSTICE FOR MICHELLE


Michelle Troconis' conviction in Jennifer Dulos case lacked evidence, 1,000-page appeal brief says
Michelle Troconis, second from left, stands with her attorneys, Jon Schoenhorn and Audrey Felsen, as she speaks before Judge Kevin Randoph prior to her sentencing at state Superior Court in Stamford May 31, 2024. Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD — The state failed to prove there was a conspiracy to kill Jennifer Dulos, according to a 1,000-page brief filed this week in Michelle Troconis' appeal of her conviction in the case. Troconis is serving a 14-and-a-half y
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Tennessee Gatherings Shine Light on Wrongful Convictions
Photos: Sisters Daniela and Claudia Troconis at the Memphis, TN ‘Stories of Justice’ event on October 16, 2025, with Amanda Knox and exonerees Ricky and Darren, and at the Nashville, TN event on October 17, 2025, at Harken Hall with Jason Gichner , Director of Innocence Project Tennessee. Courtesy of event organizers. Memphis, TN - On Thursday, October 16, 2025 , Daniela and Claudia Troconis, sisters of Michelle Troconis, traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, to attend Stories of J
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