Arthur W. Gauvin with public defender Bruce Weiant at his arraignment April 2014 in Superior Court in Derby.MARA LAVITT — NEW HAVEN REGISTER FILE PHOTO
By Phyllis Swebilius
By Phyllis Swebilius
MILFORD >> Arthur W. Gauvin, accused last year of keeping his sister captive for years in the Seymour house they shared, pleaded guilty Tuesday to related charges.
He will be sentenced July 9 by Superior Court Judge Frank Iannotti.
Meanwhile, his sister is “doing well now,” Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney Cornelius P. Kelly told the judge. “She seems to be putting this behind her.”
Kelly said he spoke Monday with the woman’s conservator.
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