
A Confused CT Court Jury Convicted Paul Boyne
A Confused Jury Convicts — And a Fool Walks Into His Own Trap
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A Confused Jury Convicts — And a Fool Walks Into His Own Trap

Connecticut Superior Court Judge Peter L. Brown read 145 pages of jury instructions to the jury in the Paul Boyne case. It took hours.

The jury in New Haven found Paul Boyne guilty on all 18 counts on Tuesday. The charges were felony stalking and electronic stalking tied to blog posts about three Connecticut Superior Court judges.

Virginia blogger Paul Boyne has been in the custody of the Connecticut Corrections Department for more than a year, waiting for trial.

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