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A Long Island man who spent 27 years in prison for crimes he didn’t commit is now suing Suffolk County and 10 former officers for $55 million.
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TaShun Bowden-Lewis, who officially began her job on Friday overseeing the Division of Public Defender Services, said she hopes to provide minority clients with a greater sense of trust in the state's criminal justice system.
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Connecticut towns and cities are spending millions of dollars of federal stimulus funds to install police surveillance systems in local communities, enabling law enforcement officials to more easily track people’s movements and potentially solve crimes.
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The Connecticut COVID-19 vaccination advisory panel has recommended that prisoners and other people who live or work in congregate settings be added to…
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When people live through extraordinary times, they’re challenged to rethink the social structures and systems that they once accepted as normal. Criminal…
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill Wednesday that gives the public a chance to learn what state prosecutors in the criminal justice system do…