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Most Dangerous Cities in Connecticut 2024: New Haven Leads with Highest Crime Rates – Davidson News Most Dangerous Cities in Connecticut 2024: New Haven Leads with Highest Crime Rates May 18, 2024 by neil 2024’s Most Dangerous Cities in Connecticut: New Haven Tops the List Connecticut’s Most Dangerous Cities in 2024: High Crime Rates in New Haven and More In 2024, the most dangerous cities in ...
Ninth Circuit finds that convicted felons also have Second Amendment rights - NewsBreak LOS ANGELES (CN) — A Ninth Circuit panel Thursday ruled that a blanket prohibition on convicted felons possessing fi****ms violates their Second Amendment rights, at least...
Does Connecticut prosecute gun offenders? Prosecutors say statistics don’t tell the whole story - NewsBreak When Franc Gjergjaj of East Lyme was arrested in connection with the Feb. 17, 2021, shooting death of 17-year-old Ronde Ford in New London, he faced four criminal charges: carrying a pistol without a permit, having a weapon in a motor vehicle, tampering with physical evidence and interfering with an...
Corrupt Cop Located For Lawsuit — In Jail - NewsBreak Vincent Raucci was in jail when he received notice of a lawsuit against him — by a man he once sent to prison when he was a cop. The former New Haven detective, notorious for his side involvement in the drug trade and for using his role in the police to allegedly frame at least two men for mur...
“Not Guilty Means Not Guilty”: U.S. Sentencing Commission Unanimously Votes to Prohibit the Consideration of Acquitted Conduct in Sentencing Determinations - NewsBreak On April 17, 2024, the seven-member panel of the U.S. Sentencing Commission voted to adopt an amendment prohibiting judges from using acquitted conduct in applying the...
Government spying on the people in violation of 4 th and 14 th Amendments to the U S Constitution
Surveillance Bill Clears Key Hurdle in House, Putting It Back on Track Speaker Mike Johnson scaled back the measure to two years from five, winning over hard-right Republicans who believe Donald J. Trump will be president by the time it would expire.
Study estimates roadside drug tests result in 30,000 wrongful arrests every year Despite the well-known problems with the kits, they're used in half of the roughly 1.5 million drug arrests in this country every year.
What Could Have Kept Me Out of Prison We asked people behind bars what services and programs could have changed the course of their lives. Therapy, affordable housing and a living wage topped the list.
To get people back on their feet
New Haven tests giving $500 monthly to formerly incarcerated - NewsBreak Twenty New Haveners will receive $500 per month under a year-long pilot program designed to support people adjusting to life out of prison.
A Flash of Beauty to start my day. East Rock view of downtown or the harbor. Either way doesn’t look so bad from far away.
DoNotPay's 'first robot lawyer' to take on speeding tickets in court via AI. How it works. DoNotPay plans to have its "robot lawyer" help two defendants with speeding tickets in court through AI.
A bill that would have impacted racial disparity in co***ne crimes died in the Senate A bill that would have erased long-standing racial disparities in federal drug crimes failed to clear the Senate, disappointing thousands of people in prison and their families.
The Department of Homeland Security says it developed a portable gunshot detection system - NewsBreak The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says its Science and Technology Directorate division has created a portable gunshot detection system with the help of a company...
America needs carpenters and plumbers. Try telling that to Gen Z Baby boomers are aging out of jobs they long dominated like builders, farmers, mechanics Young workers aren't clamoring to take their place.
In "The Proverbial Clock Restart: Executive Order No. 7G and Its Broad Approach to Tolling Time Requirements," Shelby Dattilo discusses the effects of the executive order after its suspended various time requirements and statutes of limitations. Read it now at: http://ow.ly/6bZZ50MhLRY
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Something’s Rotten in the Judicial District of New Haven. - NewsBreak The National Registry of Exonerations, a project of The University of California Irvine Newkirk Center For Science & Society, University of Michigan Law School & Michigan...
Two Men Exonerated of Bloody 1989 Murder Accuse Famous Forensic Scientist Henry Lee of ‘Fabricating Evidence’ that Put Them Away for Decades - NewsBreak A renowned forensic scientist is being sued by two men who spent decades in prison for a murder they did not commit. In 1989, two teenagers,...
Lamont Looks to Revisit Connecticut’s Assault Weapons Ban - NewsBreak Gov. Ned Lamont signaled a willingness Tuesday to revisit the assault weapons ban Connecticut policymakers adopted in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in...
Habeas Case May Open Prison Door For Retroactive Innocents - Law360 When the Supreme Court rules on criminal law, it sometimes makes prisoners retroactively innocent of their crimes. This court term, in a case involving a Missouri man imprisoned for over 20 years for possessing a gun as a felon, the court will clarify whether federal prisoners can file writs of habe...
DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man who spent more than 38 years behind bars for a 1983 murder and two attempted murders has been released from a California prison after long-untested DNA evidence pointed to a different person, the Los Angeles County district attorney said Friday.
30th inmate dies from COVID-19 while in DOC custody - NewsBreak WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (WTNH) – A man under the supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections died from complications related to the coronavirus on Wednesday. The death marks the 30th inmate in the state to die from COVID-19, according to the DOC. Officials said the 63-year-old man was suf...
Historic law making prison phone calls free goes into effect - NewsBreak Phone calls for incarcerated people in Connecticut are officially free of charge. Connecticut made history when Gov. Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill 972 last year, making Connecticut the first and only state in the country to make communication in its correctional and juvenile detention facilities fre...
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California federal judge throws out Trump-era changes that weakened Endangered Species Act - NewsBreak A California federal judge on Tuesday threw out Trump-era changes to the Endangered Species Act, voiding regulations that have weakened protections for wildlife. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar restores protections for hundreds of species and comes in response to a lawsuit that severa...
Now what West Haven PD?
New police camera rules now in effect - NewsBreak As of July 1st of this year, a handful of new laws are officially on the books in Connecticut. In addition to those passed during this most recent legislative session – including the abortion safe haven law and new rules on solitary confinement – a section of the 2020 Police Accountability Act h...
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