Free Order on Motion to Continue - District Court of Connecticut - Connecticut


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5 , MOTIQN TO CONTINUE QATE OF RESENTENCING
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3 ‘ The defendant, Michael Spero, was sentenced by this court to a term of 99
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Il ' The court has scheduled resentencing of Mr. Spero for February 10, 2006. On
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