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Date: Fri 17-Jan-1997

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Date: Fri 17-Jan-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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Oxford Hunter Seeks Accelerated Rehabilitation

The Oxford hunter, who has been charged with criminally negligent homicide and

first-degree reckless endangerment in connection with the November shotgun

death of a Bridgeport hunter in Lower Paugussett State Forest, has applied for

a court program which could erase those charges.

On Tuesday, David M. Alechnowicz, 39, of Oxford, applied for accelerated

rehabilitation in Danbury Superior Court.

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

investigating the November 2 shotgun killing of Bridgeport hunter Scott A.

DiBecelle, 28.

First offenders can apply for accelerated rehabilitation. If they are granted

participation in the program by a judge and follow the terms specified by the

judge, the charges are dismissed after a stated period. Accelerated

rehabilitation is a form of probation.

Mr Alechnowicz had entered not guilty pleas to the two charges before seeking

the rehabilitation program.

Mr Alechnowicz was hunting wild turkey, and Mr DiBecelle was hunting coyote.

Mr Alechnowicz allegedly mistook the fully-camouflaged Mr DiBecelle for a

turkey and fired a shotgun blast at him, killing him, according to state

police.

Mr DiBecelle wasn't wearing fluorescent orange clothing as is required by

state hunting regulations.

Mr Alechnowicz didn't identify his target as legal game before firing the

shotgun, resulting in the two charges. Both charges are misdemeanors.

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