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| Inmate Claims Trouble Getting Religous Council |
| By thehour.com |
| Published: 05/05/2010 |
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A former Stamford man who is imprisoned at Bridgeport Correctional Center for allegedly trying to abduct a Norwalk Community College student is seeking counseling from a rabbi, his attorney said Tuesday. Alexander Wendorf, 27, has had trouble trying to arrange a meeting with a rabbi, and his attorney Stephan Seeger asked Judge Bruce Hudock to assist in the matter at Wendorf's Norwalk Superior Court appearance Tuesday. Seeger said a rabbi has agreed to visit Wendorf, but complications with the Department of Corrections have prevented the rabbi from meeting with Wendorf at prison. "We're hopeful that a rabbi could see him in a short period of time," Seeger said. Hudock took note of the request in Wendorf's file. Although the Department of Corrections is outside of Hudock's jurisdiction as an official from the judicial district, Seeger said having a recommendation from a judge included in Wendorf's file could be helpful step toward getting permission for a rabbi to visit his client. Read More. |
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