WCBS Television anchorman Rob Morrison, left, listens as his attorney Robert Skovgaard checks a cell phone during his arraignment in Superior Court on Tuesday Feb. 19, 2013 in Stamford, Conn. Morrison was arrested Monday night on charges of attacking his wife, Ashley Morrison, at their Connecticut home. He is charged with strangulation, threatening and disorderly conduct and ordered to to stay 100 yards away from his wife except when they're both at work. Ashley Morrison works for "CBS Moneywatch." (AP Photo/New York Daily News, David Handschuh, Pool)
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