Maysoon Khan
Investigative Reporter-
Connecticut no tiene una forma de notificar a las personas sobre la eliminación automática de condenas bajo su Ley de Borrón y Cuenta Nueva.
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Un equipo de científicos del Laboratorio de Ciencias Forenses de Connecticut, en Meriden, trabajó día y noche para examinar las pruebas relacionadas con el tiroteo masivo del 13 de diciembre en la Universidad Brown.
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City officials lauded the program as a major success since it began in 2022, saying it helps to reduce the potential for violent encounters between law enforcement and those in emotional distress.
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Hartford police are now investigating potential hit-and-run and assault charges against those involved.
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Much of the additional capacity in Connecticut's autism waiver program remains unused, in part because the state doesn't have enough staff to run the program.
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A team of scientists at the Connecticut Forensic Science Laboratory in Meriden worked around the clock to examine evidence related to the Dec. 13 mass shooting at Brown University.
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Connecticut doesn't have a way to notify people of automatic erasures under its Clean Slate law.
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Un proyecto de ley aprobado el jueves por el Senado prohíbe la mayoría de los arrestos migratorios civiles en las instalaciones de tribunales sin una orden judicial firmada. Además, impedir que los oficiales de la fuerza del orden lleven mascarillas en los tribunales sin necesidad médica.
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Records show the Connecticut Department of Social Services doesn't have enough case managers to run the program, leaving families on the autism waiver waitlist in limbo.
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The measure prohibits most civil immigration arrests on courthouse grounds without a signed judicial warrant, and bars law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings in court.