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-- File -- Stephen Morgan
-- File -- Stephen Morgan
Wesleyan University students are creating a health care clinic in an African slum in …
Updated: Saturday, 06 Jun 2009, 3:32 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 06 Jun 2009, 3:24 PM EDT
Middletown (AP) - A man accused of shooting a Wesleyan University student to death
last month in Connecticut is to return to court and decide whether
he wants a preliminary hearing to contest the allegations.
Twenty-nine-year-old Stephen Morgan is due in Middletown
Superior Court on Tuesday. He is charged with murder in the May 6
shooting of Johanna Justin-Jinich, of Timnath, Colo., in a college
bookstore cafe near Wesleyan in Middletown.
The two knew each other since at least 2007, when they
attended a summer program at New York University. She filed a
harassment complaint against him then, but did not press charges.
Murder suspects in Connecticut have the right to a probable
cause hearing in which a judge decides whether there is enough
evidence for the case to go forward.