Local Police Departments Should Not Assist in Deporting Connecticut Residents
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HARTFORD — Connecticut’s Sentencing Commission has released its study and recommendations regarding Connecticut’s pretrial justice system. Today’s report, which the commission provided to Governor Dannel P.
HARTFORD – The American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut joined ACLU affiliates from across New England to file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Boston office of U.S.
Violations of Connecticut law, including failure to make complaint policies public, common among police agencies
January 26, 2017
HARTFORD — On Thursday, Litchfield state police arrested Sean Spell, a former Hartford police officer, on assault and breach of peace charges stemming from an incident in which he stomped on a handcuffed man’s head during an arrest in June.