The next time a Connecticut prosecutor comes across a defendant’s document with the term “strategy” in the title, he might not want to read it.
That’s a lesson learned through Enfield Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney Christopher Parakilas, who came across such documents on the computer of Patrick Lenarz, a man accused of molesting girls in his karate class. The prosecution had the martial arts instructors’ computer because they were looking for child pornography.
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