Jury Selection Scheduled for Waltham Police Chief Trial
Waltham Police Chief Thomas LaCroix allegedly attacked his wife and her friend.
Jury selection for the trial of Waltham Police Chief Thomas LaCroix is set to begin on Feb. 13, according to the Middlesex County District Attorney's Office.
LaCroix is facing serious charges for allegedly attacking his wife and her friend. He remains free on bail, pending several conditions.
The scheduling of jury selection does not necessairily mean a trial will be held. LaCroix could change his plea to guilty before any trial starts, as was the case with Shaquan Jacobs who killed a Waltham man, did.
Full coverage of the case against Waltham Police Chief Thomas LaCroix.
Local Boy
10:51 am on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
So you felt you needed to compare Mr. LaCroix's case to a man who admitted to murdering another man...?
Why don't you just compare him to O.J. Simpson while you are at it?
Ryan Grannan-Doll
10:54 am on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Local boy,
Read it again, carefully. The comparison makes a point about the potential outcome, not the nature of the alleged crime.
Local Boy
1:35 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Come on....
Gone4Now
1:02 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012
Ryan, Do we really need to read your articles "carefully"? Try just keeping to the facts.
TheHam
2:53 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
I agree with local boy, there is really no comparison unless LaCroix plans on pleading guilty (which I'd bet my left leg he will not). His wife won't even take accountability for his disgusting actions, does anyone really expect him to? Honest question.