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The case of a Winooski police officer accused of assaulting a combative mentally ill man will go before a jury, a judge ruled Tuesday in turning down a defense effort to dismiss the charges. Judge Michael Kupersmith rejected a request by lawyers for Winooski Police Cpl. Jason Nokes to dismiss counts of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and providing false information to state police. Read More |