The Connecticut Judicial Branch is more diverse than it was 40 years ago, but outreach to marginalized communities is still needed, said Chief Justice Richard Robinson as he launched Diversity Week on ...
The Connecticut Judicial Branch is conducting safety inspections and making modifications at five courthouses, where operations have been suspended because of the pandemic, in hopes of reopening the ...
HARTFORD, Conn. – In a letter sent to the Rules Committee of the Connecticut Judicial Branch, the ACLU of Connecticut requested committee members consider changing pre-trial release rules as a public ...
Four courts will be closing because of $77 million in cuts to the Judicial Branch’s budget, according to a statement from the judicial branch. The courts that will be closed include Juvenile Matters ...
Judge Victor Bolden of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. Photo: Diego Radzinschi/ALM A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former court monitor who claimed the ...
The head of the Connecticut Judicial Branch, state Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson, said Thursday that state courts will resume jury trials in November, but the process may be ...
A review of the events leading up to a 2-year-old’s death by blunt force injury to the head found the state’s child protection agency and judicial staff didn’t follow proper procedures in handling the ...
A software developer that created an informational database for the Connecticut Judicial Branch is suing the state for stealing its code, using its trade secrets and violating its licensing agreement.
A lawsuit has been filed against the Connecticut Judicial Branch alleging excessive force used against a man previously held in custody. News 8 first reported last week that an 18-year-old man was ...