Here are the top stories at 7:30 a.m.:
Jury selection is
moving faster than expected in the trial of the man charged with killing two
people in Essex in August 2006;
Democratic
challenger Gaye Symington says Governor Jim Douglas is not moving quickly to
get additional funds out to Vermonters for home weatherization projects…
Jury selection is
set to begin today in the double murder trial of 29-year-old Christopher
Williams. Williams is charged with killing two and wounding two in Essex
in August 2006.
Here are the top stories at 7:30 a.m.:
The man charged
with going on a shooting rampage in Essex in 2006 has
been ruled competent to stand trial;
The
new owners of the Jay Peak ski area
want to build another hotel, as well as a new water park and a bowling alley…
The man charged
with going on a shooting rampage in Essex in 2006,
shooting two teachers at an elementary school in addition to two others, has
been ruled competent to stand trial.
The man suspected
of killing two and wounding two others during a 2006 shooting in Essex
will get a new competency evaluation before his trial, scheduled for next
month.
Lawyers for the
man charged with killing two people and wounding two others during a series of
shootings in Essex two years are asking for a new mental health
evaluation of the suspect, saying he is unfit to stand trial.
The
man charged with killing two people and wounding two others during a 2006
school shooting, is suing two media outlets, a police department, the state and
the hospital that treated him.