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Auburn journal pellet gun shootings8/19/2023 Justice Stokes wrote that he based his conclusion on evidence presented at a Sept. Stokes wrote in his October bail order that probable cause exists to believe Dalphonse committed the crime, formerly a death penalty offense, which means Dalphonse isn’t entitled to bail. Prosecutors had not filed a response to the defense’s motion as of Thursday. 6.Īccording to the motion, new information gleaned from additional discovery includes: One of the witnesses interviewed by detectives told them that he was a liar and suggested they give greater weight to statements made by other witnesses A shell casing from Dalphonse’s gun was found in his car by investigators, suggesting that he fired at least one of two shots from inside the car and not half-way out of the car, as a detective testified Autopsy photographs taken of Fournier’s right hand indicate “two clearly defined markings on his knuckles that are consistent with Gage’s teeth,” suggesting the force with which Fournier punched Dalphonse Fournier had a “long record of felony violent crimes and drug convictions which have landed him many years in prison in both state and federal courts ” and The lead detective used an interrogation method on Dalphonse, called the Reid Technique, where the detective downplayed the seriousness of the alleged offense in an effort to extract a confession. In the motion, the attorneys wrote that many facts favorable to Dalphonse had not been shared with the defense during the first bail hearing Sept. They requested $10,000 cash or $50,000 worth of real estate, with conditions that include supervised release, living with his parents and monitoring by an electronic ankle bracelet. Police say Gage Dalphonse, 22, fatally shot Jean Fournier, 41, of Turner twice in the back in the parking lot on Mount Auburn Avenue on the evening of July 27, 2019.Īfter a September bail hearing in Androscoggin County Superior Court, Justice William Stokes ordered in October that Daphonse be held at Androscoggin County Jail without bail until his June trial.ĭefense attorneys James Howaniec and Jesse James Ian Archer, who were court-appointed after Dalphonse’s initial bail hearing, filed a motion late last week seeking to change his bail status.
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