Bolton man sentenced 11 years for violating protective orders

Jun. 2—BOLTON — A man was sentenced to 11 years in prison with four years of special parole on Friday for violating protective orders.

Michael Gramegna, 46, was found guilty on April 4 on three counts of criminal violation of a protective order in Vernon, according to Tolland State's Attorney Matthew Gedansky.

Gadansky said that Gramegna had contact with a protected person and was arrested by state police on Dec. 3, 2020.

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Collin covers South Windsor, East Windsor and Windsor for the Journal Inquirer.