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Danielson, CT Attorney News ArchiveAnti-Trump Signs Spark Free Speech Debate in Killingly, ConnecticutIn Killingly, Connecticut, a homeowner's display of vulgar anti-Trump signs has ignited a heated debate about free speech and respect within the community, particularly near Killingly Intermediate School. Local resident Ryan Ellis has raised concerns over the appropriateness of these provocative signs, which target both former President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. Despite several complaints lodged with the police and zoning office, officials in Killingly, including the town manager, have stood by the homeowner's constitutional rights to express political opinions. This situation has led to mixed reactions from the community, highlighting the tension between individual rights and societal decorum. Residents like Jonathan Racine stress the importance of protecting the First Amendment. The ongoing discourse reflects broader civil litigation issues regarding property rights and expressive freedoms in Connecticut's evolving business and corporate landscape. Plainfield Couple Charged in Child Sexual Assault CaseDavid and Holly Desimone, residents of Plainfield, Connecticut, are facing serious legal troubles following their arraignment in Danielson Superior Court. David is confronted with 13 charges, which include first-degree sexual assault and conspiracy to commit risk of injury to a child. Meanwhile, Holly, a former school nurse at Plainfield Central Middle School, is accused of failing to report the abuse that she allegedly knew about. The situation has prompted significant community concern, leading both parents to resign from their positions in response to public outrage. Local residents, including neighbors John Bailey and Nicole Bardsley, have expressed alarm and underscored the importance of remaining vigilant to protect children from such threats. As the investigation led by the Plainfield Police Department continues, protective orders have been established for the affected juveniles, underscoring the severity of this case in the context of family safety and criminal defense. |
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