John Grega sat on the front porch of his mother's Lake Ronkonkoma home Thursday, still dazed by the best news he's had in nearly 20 years: He's no longer accused of his wife's killing. "I'm in shock, ...
BRATTLEBORO -- A man accused of killing his wife in 1994 will have to wait before an attorney is appointed to represent him in a new trial after a district judge's ruling on Tuesday. Fifty-year-old ...
/*John Grega*/, 50, was convicted of killing his wife while they vacationed in Vermont in 1994. DNA evidence has raised questions about his guilt and he's being given a new trial. On his first day of ...
BRATTLEBORO >> The state has agreed to a payout of $1.5 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by now-deceased John Grega, who was imprisoned for 17 years after he was found guilty in 1995 in the murder ...
John Grega, the Lake Ronkonkoma man who served 18 years in prison for his wife's murder before new DNA evidence led a judge to throw out the conviction, has sued the Vermont authorities who ...
All gifts triple matched! Donate today to support local nonprofit news for Vermont. BRATTLEBORO – More than two decades after John Grega’s wife was killed in a Dover condominium – and more than a year ...
BRATTLEBORO — A judge has rejected a move by the defense attorney for John Grega to interview his slain wife’s elderly mother and sister, saying there was not just cause for re-interviewing them ...
Grega has always maintained his innocence, and while represented during his 1995 trial by both a local and New York attorney, became somewhat of a jailhouse lawyer, filing numerous legal challenges ...
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