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Old Wed Jan 02, 2002, 03:36pm
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All I know is from what I have read in the papers, and if this guy is guilty, I hope he fries.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- A man who claims he beat another hockey dad to death in self-defense went on trial today in a case that became a national symbol of parental violence at youth sporting events.


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Thomas Junta

Jury selection began in the trial of Thomas Junta, 42. Junta was charged with manslaughter in Michael Costin's death at the Burbank Ice Arena in Reading, north of Boston, on July 5, 2000. At least one son of each of the men was expected to testify.

Costin, 40, was supervising the hockey practice while Junta watched from the stands. Prosecutors say Junta became enraged when he saw body-checking in what was supposed to be a non-contact scrimmage. The two men argued on the ice, then brawled in a hallway.

Junta left, but returned a few minutes later, and a second fight broke out. Prosecutors allege that Junta pinned Costin down and banged his head against the floor until he lost consciousness. Costin died two days later.

The death drew national attention to the growing number of cases of parental rage at youth sporting events.


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Michael Costin

Junta, who claims Costin was the aggressor in the fight, will testify in his own defense, according to his lawyer, John O'Connor.

The defense had wanted to introduce Costin's psychological history, including records that showed he was taking antidepressants. But Middlesex Superior Court Judge Charles Grabau rejected that request, and the state's Supreme Judicial Court backed Grabau's ruling.

Grabau also prohibited Junta's attorneys from introducing evidence about prescription drugs found in Costin's pockets and other medications that were prescribed for him.

Prosecutors are expected to call attention to Junta's size: 6-foot-1-inch and about 275 pounds, compared with Costin, who was 6 feet and weighed 150 pounds.

Violence among parents and coaches has worsened over the last decade, according to the National Alliance for Youth Sports, a nonprofit organization in West Palm Beach, Fla.

"You have to have the maturity to deal with the emotions of having your child involved in sports, but unfortunately we have some parents on the sidelines screaming and yelling," said Fred Engh, the group's president.
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Old Wed Jan 02, 2002, 08:59pm
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ah, ya, that is crazy! when and where did people get the idea that they can treat us this way. As I have previously stated, I live in Northern Wisconsin, and we have a law being passed that if we are struck by anyone at a game, the repercussions are the same, if not worse, then striking a police officer on duty, this should be passed for next season.
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