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The defense lawyer for a Stowe man who police say admitted to starting at least eight fires wants his confession thrown out in U.S. District Court. ....
A Stowe man, who authorities say admitted to starting at least eight fires, will be released from federal custody in mid-June so he can seek proper mental health and substance ....
Jeffrey Nolan Jeffrey M. Nolan last week pleaded not guilty to a series of state arson charges and was released. On Monday, he appeared in federal court because one of the fires he allegedly set involved interstate and foreign commerce. After being arrested last weekend, Nolan, wearing a prison uniform and face mask, answered to one federal offense â malicious damage and destruction, or attempted damage and destruction, by means of fire, at 172 Thomas Lane in Stowe. 172 Thomas Lane is home to Stowe Cable Systems. Because of the violent nature of the allegation against him, judge John Conroy said Nolan was eligible for detention. His appointed defense attorney, David McColgin, had no objection. ....
Vermont Man Charged in Eight Arsons Arrested by Federal Agents January 28, 2021 A Stowe man charged in eight arsons that police say caused more than $1.5 million in damage to the resort community has been arrested by federal agents. Jeffrey Nolan, 62, made his initial appearance in federal court on Monday on a complaint of malicious damage or destruction, by means of fire, of property used in or affecting interstate commerce, federal prosecutors said. He was held pending further proceedings. The federal government plans to seek formal federal charges before a grand jury. A series of fires over more than five years in Stowe has caused millions of dollars in damages to structures, displaced several people from jobs, endangered the lives of residents and first responders and created an atmosphere of anxiety for the town’s residents, the office of the U.S. attorney said. ....