Jim Bergenn Offers a Trial Lawyer's Analysis on NBC Connecticut's "Inside the Trial of Michelle Troconis"
January 16, 2024
Jim Bergenn, a veteran criminal lawyer often called upon to comment for the media in high-profile criminal cases, comments on the criminal trial process for NBC30 (Connecticut) in this multi-part interview entitled "Inside the Trial of Michelle Troconis." Michelle is one of the suspects charged in the disappearance of New Canaan mother Jennifer Dulos in 2019, and the trial began on Thursday, January 11 at Stamford Superior Court.
>> View Part 1 - Legal Analysis
>> View Part 2 - The Burden of Proof
>> View Part 3 - January 23 - Defense Presents Evidence
>> View Part 4 - January 23 - What Comes Next Now That Jury Has Seen Video?
>> View Part 5 - January 30 - Surveillance Video and Cross Examination
>> View Part 6 - January 30 - Video Evidence: Is it Information Overload?
>> View Part 7 - February 1 - The Toyota Tacoma - Evidence against Troconis or no?
>> View Part 8 - February 1 - Cover-up or just a Clean-up?
>> View Part 9 - February 5 - Will (or Should) Troconis Testify?
>> View Part 10 - February 5 - The Art of Cross Examination
>> View Part 11 - February 14 - Facts, Not Soundbites: Putting Witness Statements in Proper Context
>> View Part 12 - February 14 - Immunity Deal
>> View Part 13 - February 20 - Contempt of Court?
>> View Part 14 - February 20 - New Evidence
>> View Part 15 - February 21 - The Trial Roadmap
>> View Part 16 - February 21 - What's It Like to Be A Defense Lawyer in a High Profile Trial?
>> View Part 17 - February 22 - Fotis Dulos' Suicide Note and The Legal Arguments
>> View Part 18 - February 22 - Cross Examination of Defense Witnesses
>> View Part 19 - March 3 - The Verdict and Sentencing
>> View Part 20 - March 21 - Contempt of Court Arraignment
>> View Part 21 - September 16 - Michelle Troconis Back in Court on Contempt Charge