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Date: Fri 14-Feb-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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Hunter Gets Special Probation For Shooting Death

An Oxford hunter who was charged with criminally negligent homicide and

first-degree reckless endangerment in the accidental shooting death of a

Bridgeport hunter in Lower Paugussett State Forest in November, has received

special probation from a Danbury Superior Court judge.

In a February 6 court proceeding, Judge Jack Grogins granted accelerated

rehabilitation to David M. Alechnowicz, 39, of Oxford. Accelerated

rehabilitation will allow those charges to be erased by the court provided Mr

Alechnowicz complies with the terms of the program.

State police charged Mr Alechnowicz with the two Class A misdemeanors after

investigating the November 2, 1996, shotgun killing of Bridgeport hunter Scott

A. DiBecelle, 28.

Mr Alechnowicz had been hunting wild turkey with a 12-gauge shotgun in the

state forest at dusk while Mr DiBecelle was hunting coyote. Mr Alechnowicz

mistook Mr DiBecelle for a turkey and fired a shotgun blast at him, killing

him, according to state police.

Mr Alechnowicz did not identify his target as legal game before firing the

shotgun, resulting in the two charges, state police have said. The camouflaged

Mr DiBecelle was not wearing fluorescent orange clothing, as is required by

state hunting regulations.

Compounding the situation, Mr Alechnowicz told police he had consumed three

beers in the hours before the hunting incident.

As part of the terms of the accelerated rehabilitation, Mr Alechnowicz's

record will be cleared after two years if he meets the conditions of the

special probation.

According to the terms, Mr Alechnowicz must stay out of trouble with the law;

not hunt again; turn in his hunting license; turn over all his weapons to

police; perform community service; contribute money to a charity in the name

of Mr DiBecelle; and give talks to civic groups about hunting safety.

Mr Alechnowicz had entered innocent pleas to the two criminal charges before

seeking the special probationary program.

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