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Case Against News Anchor Rob Morrison Of Darien Continued To May 21

DARIEN, Conn. – The domestic abuse case involving former WCBS-TV news anchor Rob Morrison of Darien has been continued until May 21, according to state prosecutors.

The case against former WCBS-TV news anchor Rob Morrison in Stamford Superior Court was continued to May 21.

The case against former WCBS-TV news anchor Rob Morrison in Stamford Superior Court was continued to May 21.

Photo Credit: Darien Police Department

Neither Morrison nor his attorney, Robert Skovgaard, appeared in Stamford Superior Court on Tuesday morning when the notice of the continuance was read aloud. Judge David Tobin nodded in acknowledgment of the date, and the court moved onto its next case.

Morrison is accused of strangling his wife, CBS News "MoneyWatch" anchor Ashley Morrison, during an altercation in their Hollow Tree Ridge Road home on Feb. 17, police said.

Rob Morrison was charged with second-degree strangulation, a felony, and second-degree threatening and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors, police said. He is required to stay at least 100 feet away from Ashley Morrison.

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