Before a packed audience at the state Supreme Court, public defender Mark Rademacher argued that executing death row inmate Eduardo Santiago would be unconstitutionally unfair, now that Connecticut h
...saying "from this point on, there will be life." Justice Flemming L. Norcott pointed out that that could be called a "half...
The state's highest court has reversed the murder conviction of a man charged in connection with a home invasion robbery that left a man dead
Former Connecticut Chief Justice Robert J. Callahan brought a gentlemanly approach to the Supreme Court, but a strict adherence to the law in deciding cases
When a lawyer becomes a judge, she or he need not promise to always stay a judge. Lately, more and more judges have been jumping off the judicial track to take more lucrative jobs with private law fi
...in November when Lubbie Harper Jr. turns 70, and a third when Flemming L. Norcott Jr. must retire in October 2013. Former Judiciary...
The Daily Report
With its leader suggesting that other stiff punishments could be handed down in the future, the Connecticut Judicial Review Council last week suspended New Haven Superior Court Judge William Holden w
Daily Business Review
The Connecticut Judicial Review Council has suspended without pay for 20 days a superior court judge who has been the target of complaints from criminal defendants who needed his written rulings to p
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
With its leader suggesting that other stiff punishments could be handed down in the future, the state Judicial Review Council last week suspended New Haven Superior Court Judge William Holden without
...requiring that the defendant receive a new penalty phase hearing," Justice Flemming L. Norcott Jr. wrote in the ruling. All seven members...
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