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...and federal officials, including President Barack Obama, Connecticut U.S. District Judges Alvin Thompson and Janet Bond Arterton, Governor Dannel Malloy, state Attorney General George...
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
...and federal officials, including President Barack Obama, Connecticut U.S. District Judges Alvin Thompson and Janet Bond Arterton, Governor Dannel Malloy, state Attorney General George...
...their Fifth Amendment right to avoid incriminating themselves. U.S. District Judge Alvin Thompson found the evocation of their right to remain silent proper. When...
...in U.S. District Court in Hartford before U.S. District Judge Alvin Thompson. Platt is represented by Johathan Einhorn, of New Haven, and Bello...
...and Donna Bello, that is now unfolding before U.S. District Judge Alvin Thompson in Hartford. Edward Marcus is the firm owner and...
...appeared to be. Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Thompson sentenced Daly to 18 months imprisonment and ordered him to pay...
...U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Thompson sentenced former bankruptcy trustee and West Simsbury resident Michael J. Daly...
During Anthony Thompson's murder trial, his lawyer challenged the admissibility of a a witness' statement. The witness was not going to appear in court, depriving Thompson of the right to confront hi
Stepping back from adding a few finishing touches on his portrait of a black-robed judge sitting at the bench with the American flag in the background, artist Gerald York said he was trying his best
...sentenced to just under four years by Chief U.S. District Judge Alvin Thompson for possessing the graphic sexual images involving children. In...
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