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Motorcycle Club President Pleads Guilty to First Degree Assault
Jose Roman pleaded guilty yesterday for his part in a brawl at Wildstyle Motorcycle Club in New London last September.

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Jose Roman pleaded guilty yesterday for his part in a brawl at Wildstyle Motorcycle Club in New London last September.

Jose Roman pleaded guilty yesterday for his part in a brawl at Wildstyle Motorcycle Club in New London last September. The case is still pending against his brother, Juan Baptista-Roman, a Waterford man and club vice president.
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Connecticut College's incoming freshmen and cadets at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy spend part of their orientation participating in community service projects around New London