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Man convicted of killing stepmother wants to be own lawyer

Vermont man, convicted in 2000 stepmother killing, wants to be own lawyer

January 10, 2021 ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (AP) A Vermont man convicted of killing his stepmother in 2000 when he was 17-years-old wants to be his own lawyer when facing allegations he violated his probation. Scott Favreau, who is now 38, was sentenced to up to 40 years in prison for the February 2000 killing of Vicki Campbell-Beer, at their West Burke home. He was released on furlough in August of 2019. Two months later he was charged with taking part in a break-in at a jewelry store in Stowe. The Caledonian Record reports Favreau was later convicted in Lamoille Superior Court of aiding in the commission of a burglary. The charge also triggered a probation violation complaint in Caledonia County, which he has denied.

Morristown woman arrested on drug charges

A Morristown woman faces a slew of charges related to distributing narcotics after police raided a Brooklyn Street home on Monday, Dec. 14. Allie Duda, 33, has been accused of three counts of selling crack cocaine and two counts of selling heroin, according to Morristown Police. Duda was arrested and charged after police raided a residence at 121 Brooklyn St., on the afternoon of Dec. 14. According to police, officers from the Morristown Police Department, Lamoille County Sheriff’s Department and Stowe Police Department executed a search warrant at that location as part of an ongoing investigation into drug activity in the area. After her arrest, Duda was released and cited to appear in Lamoille Superior Court on Wednesday, March 24.

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