...John A. Connelly was a tough, hard-nosed prosecutor. Wildly popular in Waterbury...
...to determine whether a line was crossed by Waterbury State's Attorney John A. Connelly and Waterbury criminal defense attorney Martin J. Minnella. The two...
...federal officials are investigating the relationship between Waterbury State’s Attorney John A. Connelly and prominent Waterbury criminal defense attorney Martin J. Minnella, according...
Minorities account for only 8 percent of all Connecticut prosecutors, and while identifying the problem is one thing, the more difficult question is what the Criminal Justice Commission, state lawmak
Despite the recent promotion of Gail Hardy as Connecticut's first black state's attorney, those in charge of hiring prosecutors anxiously hope to improve upon one glaring statistic: minorities curren
...degree assault in the wounding of Brandon Henry. Waterbury State's Attorney John A. Connelly investigated the shootings of Bryant, 18, and Henry, 22, in...
Greenwich criminal defense attorney Philip Russell is happy he doesn't have to bring his hand-held scanner to court anymore. He also no longer has to make sure he has a supply of coins to feed a cour
In her second round of appointments to the trial bench, Gov. M. Jodi Rell nominated eight candidates from around the state, with a wide range of prior legal experience. Many of Rell's choices are att
...that the Sept. 12, 2001, letter sent by Waterbury State's Attorney John A. Connelly to the U.S. Marshal's office containing a copy...
...in U.S. District Court last month against Waterbury State's Attorney John A. Connelly, Waterbury Police Sgt. David Jeannetty and shooting victim Edwin Rodriguez...
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