NEW CANAAN, Conn. (WTNH) — The trial for a woman allegedly connected to the disappearance of New Canaan mother Jennifer Farber Dulos will begin on Monday — one month before it was scheduled to start.
The Stamford Superior Court Clerk’s Office confirmed to News 8 on Thursday that Michelle Troconis’ trial will begin at 10 a.m. on Monday. Testimony will take place from Monday to Thursday.
Troconis’ attorney, Jon Schoenhorn, said that interrogation videos will become public at that time.
Troconis faces charges of second-degree hindering prosecution, tampering with physical evidence and conspiracy to commit murder.
Troconis was Fotis Dulos’ live-in girlfriend when he allegedly killed his estranged wife in May 2019 at her New Canaan home.
Farber Dulos’ body has never been found. Fotis Dulos died by suicide after being charged.
Jury selection for Tronconis’ trial began in October.
Schoenhorn has faced his own controversy in the trial. Earlier this year, lost an attempt last month to move the case from Stamford to a Hartford courthouse.
In August, a court rejected his appeal to unseal documents in the custody case between Jennifer Dulos and Fotis Dulos.
Earlier this year, the prosecution attempted to have him removed as Troconis’ legal representation, stating that he could have been called as a witness.