A New York judge has issued a temporary protective order for court filings related to the brutal killing of Stamford’s Joseph Comunale, making the documents confidential. Judge Charles Solomon issued the order at the request of state prosecutors, who were concerned that the release of certain information could “jeopardize the pending homicide investigation,” said attorney Michael Pappa, who represents co-defendant Lawrence Dilione. Prosecutors’ concerns appear to stem from a motion that was made public earlier this month detailing gory details about the moments leading up the Nov.