Last we left off in Paul Boyne’s saga, his court appointed attorneys sabotaged his plea deal and suggested he was not mentally fit to stand trial.
Boyne spoke with in a series of conversations beginning on Tuesday night. He says his court-appointed Connecticut attorneys from the Manchester-based Kirschbaum Law Group, LLC, betrayed him at the last moment. They derailed a plea deal that would have allowed him to walk free on Monday.
The judge had been prepared to sentence Boyne to time served, which would have meant his release that day. Instead, he says his Connecticut court-appointed lawyers, Jennifer M. Buyske and Alice M. Osedach Powers, blindsided him with a competency claim.
By raising the issue of Boyne's mental competency to stand trial and potential disability, he was legally precluded from taking a plea deal
Paul has been sitting in a Connecticut jail for writing mean blog posts on his blog, thefamilycourtcircus.com
No one said he was mentally unfit to stand trial until now. His trial was scheduled to start already, but all that is delayed while some shrink figures out if Paul has all his faculties.
Fortunately, I interviewed Paul from jail, so the audience can decide if he’s crazy…too crazy to stand trial.
Meanwhile, law enforcement in Connecticut have decided to fully embrace corruption in his case with their latest move.
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