Monday, March 26, 2012

Ex-Derby school administrator gets AR on drug charges

By Phyllis Sebilius
Register Staff
William Larovera, the former Derby Middle School administrator arrested on several drug charges last year, today was granted accelerated rehabilitation and entry into the community service and labor program.
LaRovera, of Naugatuck, was arrested in early September 2011 on a warrant and charged with several drug counts. He entered a not guilty plea in Superior Court to the charges late that month.
He resigned from his post as dean of student development at the school as of Nov. 18.
Police alleged LaRovera had 66 pills of the painkiller Roxycodone, pill fragments and crushed pill residue in his possession at the school.
His lawyer, Rob Serafinowicz, said the case involved an old baseball injury that was compounded when LaRovera was the victim of a robbery.
He said LaRovera has already been through an inpatient detoxification program and an outpatient program.
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