Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Ex-Derby school administrator seeks special probation in narcotics case

By Phyllis Swebilius
Register Staff
DERBY — William M. LaRovera, the former Derby Middle School administrator who was arrested in September after police alleged he brought narcotics to school, was in Superior Court Tuesday seeking admittance to the accelerated rehabilitation program.
LaRovera, 35, appeared with his attorney, Rob Serafinowicz of Waterbury, before Judge Burton A. Kaplan.
A decision on the request is expected Feb. 3. Under state guidelines, if LaRovera is allowed into the AR program, and he completes a period of probation, the charges against him could be dismissed.

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