Newspaper loses attempt, for now, to end stay and force the release of the Komisarjevsky witness lists.
The court must still find three backup jurors and decide if one of the alternates must be replaced.
Rain does not dampen spirits at North Branford's Memorial Day parade.
Attorneys need to approve five more jury members to complete the selection process.
Stay on releasing lists extended until June 1 so defense can appeal to the Connecticut Supreme Court.
The second Cheshire home invasion defendant's lawyers have now used 36 of their 40 challenges.
Prosecution uses peremptory challenges to excuse two from jury.
Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell speaks about her political career, fight against breast cancer and retirement in Brookfield.
'I said it,' she says. 'I meant It.'
Defense and prosecution each use more peremptory challenges to excuse jurors.
Lawyer for Komisarjevsky's co-defendant also calls Prague's controversial comment "un-American."
The need for food assistance in North Branford has more than doubled in the past three years.
Victor Pietrandrea's lawyer speaks out again at last night's Town Council meeting, where the mill rate was also set.
Judge rejects defense request for three-month delay of trial based on remarks made by state Sen. Prague.
Defense lawyers say state senator's statements might taint jurors in the Komisarjevsky trial.
First alternate juror is a 32-year-old teacher.
Lawyers say state senator's 'inflamatory' remark last week might influence jurors in Cheshire home invasion case.
Cheshire defendant's lawyers request a three-month trial delay because they say legislator's comment might influence jurors during jury selection.
Lawyers for Joshua Komisarjevsky say releasing lists would endanger witnesses and threaten their client's right to a fair trial.
Swing-vote senator reportedly turns against repeal bill after meeting with Cheshire home invasion survivor.
While the numbers of voters fell short of the percentage needed for consideration by the Town Council, those who did vote voiced concern that the budget was too high.
Meanwhile, the defense requests an emergency stay of the release of witness lists.
The polls are open from noon to 8 p.m. today to vote on the proposed budget.
Jury selection remains at 11 for death penalty trial.
Jury currently consists of seven women and four men.
Area politicians share fond memories of mom.
Defense uses another peremptory challenge during jury selection Thursday in New Haven.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed the $40.1 billion biennium budget Wednesday while still negotiating with the state employees' unions.
Attorneys pick the 10th jury member for the second Cheshire home invasion trial.
Local businessman butts heads with Police Chief Canelli.
State Representative Vincent J. Candelora's press release on his opposition to the state budget with historic tax hikes.
The $40.1 billion biennium budget increases taxes and fees on everything from sales and incomes to pet grooming and DMV fees.
No jurors picked on Tuesday; jury remains at six women and three men.
Jury selection for Cheshire home invasion defendant now in seventh week.
She is the sixth woman chosen, a Branford resident who works for Yale University.
No jurors picked Wednesday, leaving total still at three men and five women.
Three men and five women chosen so far to decide Cheshire home invasion defendant's fate.
The Parks & Rec Commission's policy will govern the use of town athletic fields and park pavilions.
Social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter are changing the way politicians do business.
Also orders removal of the name of the defendant's child from the witness list.