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Former Brunswick man awaits hearing in San Diego in 1975 killing

Former Brunswick man awaits hearing in San Diego in 1975 killing FacebookTwitterEmail Dennis LePage, left, of Brunswick appears in Rensselaer County Court with his lawyer, assistant public defender, Phil Landry on Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, in Troy, N.Y. LePage is accused of killing a man in San Diego 44 years ago. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union A former Brunswick resident who was arrested a year ago to face a murder charge in the 1975 killing of a Navy dental technician is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on March 8 in San Diego Superior Court. Dennis Lepage, 63, is being held without bail at the San Diego County jail on a charge of first-degree murder, according to the San Diego sheriff’s online inmate records.  If convicted under the 1975 statues he would face a sentence of 7 years to life in prison.

Accused of 1975 killing, former Brunswick man awaits hearing in San Diego

Former Brunswick man awaits hearing in San Diego in 1975 killing FacebookTwitterEmail Dennis LePage, left, of Brunswick appears in Rensselaer County Court with his lawyer, assistant public defender, Phil Landry on Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, in Troy, N.Y. LePage is accused of killing a man in San Diego 44 years ago. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union A former Brunswick resident who was arrested a year ago to face a murder charge in the 1975 killing of a Navy dental technician is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on March 8 in San Diego Superior Court. Dennis Lepage, 63, is being held without bail at the San Diego County jail on a charge of first-degree murder, according to the San Diego sheriff’s online inmate records.  If convicted under the 1975 statues he would face a sentence of 7 years to life in prison.

Former State Senator, Republican AG Candidate Paul Schimpf To Run For governor

BlueRoomStream.com Former state Sen. Paul Schimpf, who spent four years representing the 58th District and was the Republican Party’s candidate for attorney general in 2014, announced Monday he will run for governor in 2022. Schimpf made the announcement via videoconference at 10 a.m., beginning a day of traveling the state with planned stops in Algonquin, Rock Island and Morris Monday and Decatur, Morris and his hometown of Waterloo Tuesday. In his announcement, Schimpf sought to distance himself from Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker on both issues of policy and life experience. “My vision for Illinois involves a return to responsible government, safe communities and economic growth in a free market,” he said. “We need a governor who welcomes and insists upon legislative oversight of his administration.”

Former State Senator, Republican AG Candidate Schimpf to Run for Governor

Former state Sen. Paul Schimpf, who spent four years representing the 58th District and was the Republican Party’s candidate for attorney general in 2014,

Former state Sen Paul Schimpf joins race to oust Gov J B Pritzker, arguing he better understands voters struggles

Blueroomstream.com SPRINGFIELD A veteran of the Marine Corps who spent four years in the state Senate and made an unsuccessful Republican bid for attorney general kicked off his campaign for governor on Monday, portraying himself as someone who better understands “the struggles that the people of Illinois face.” The second Republican to enter the race to challenge Gov. J.B. Pritzker, former state Sen. Paul Schimpf sought to distance himself from the Democratic governor on both policy and life experience. “I know what it feels like to wake up in the middle of the night wondering how my wife and I are going to pay for our kids’ education or what the next property tax increase is going to do to our family budget,” Schimpf said.

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