The president of Poland is urging Connecticut officials to not impose the death penalty on a former Trumbull man convicted of murder in the deaths of a Bridgeport woman, her 9-year-old daughter and a Milford man.
The Polish government asked Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Chief State’s Attorney Kevin Kane last week to ensure that Richard Roszkowski isn’t sentenced to death. His parents were Polish and Poland’s government considers him a Polish national covered by that country’s laws.
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