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 ...
Hunter Biden has been a member of the Connecticut bar since 1997, a year after he graduated from Yale Law School.
Judge Patrick Carroll, the influential chief administrator who has run the state judiciary for nearly two decades, has announced he is stepping aside — at least partially — and will be replaced by his ...
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 ...
The Connecticut Judicial Branch is warning the public about a phone scam where the number appears to come from a state court. Officials said members of the public have reported to the Connecticut ...
Connecticut’s criminal court backlog is at a five-year low, but some defendants are still being charged with committing more violent offenses while out on bond awaiting trial for earlier charges.
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.
HARTFORD — The state Judicial Branch is expanding operations previously shut down by the pandemic, reopening courts and lengthening court hours. Beginning June 29, the branch will be reopening ...
Lynn Maille isn’t the type to complain. She’s quiet, described by her colleagues in public records as a hard worker and someone who can calm angry visitors to the clerk’s office at the Juvenile ...
A former Connecticut Judicial Branch employee was sentenced Thursday to serve two years in federal prison after a bankruptcy case, according to officials. Joel C. Riley, 48, of Wallingford, was ...