University of Bridgeport denies re-entry to school for White House fence jumper
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The attorney for the Connecticut man charged after he leapt over the White House fence with a rewritten national constitution in hand says his client has been refused re-entry to the University of Bridgeport.
Defense attorney Stephan Seeger tells The Stamford Advocate (http://bit.ly/1SyYxuc ) that 22-year-old Joseph Caputo was informed Tuesday that he wasn't welcome back at the school because the administrators believes he committed a community standards violation.
Spokeswoman Leslie Geary says she can't confirm Caputo's suspension due to confidentiality laws.
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Caputo pleaded not guilty to charges of unlawful entry onto restricted grounds.
He returned to Stamford on Monday after he released from federal custody. A psychiatric evaluation ordered by a federal judge Friday has not yet been completed.
Caputo was studying criminal justice and martial arts at the school.
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Information from: The Advocate, http://www.stamfordadvocate.com