Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced last week that a prosecutor from Chicago, Garvin Ambrose, will be the new state Victim Advocate, replacing Michelle Cruz, a former Massachusetts prosecutor initially a
Appellate Judge Carmen Espinosa spoke about her humble upbringing, defended her judicial temperment and discussed her reputation as an Hispanic "trailblazer" during confirmation hearings before the l
...more cost-effective way." New Haven Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue described himself as a tech dinosaur, but he sounded pretty...
...state's case. It was poorly prepared, disjointed, hard to follow. Judge Jon C. Blue, concerned by the man's obvious discomfort and displeasure with...
...a word to the wise," said New Haven Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue. Longtime Connecticut federal court Judge ...
...Arabia will not sweeten your blood-stained hands." So inveighed Judge Jon C. Blue in response to a suggestion that Edward R. Grant's...
...killing Dr. Isaiah Clark on July 3, 1980. Hartford Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue presided over a hearing Oct. 24 in which he considered...
An informal poll of more than two dozen knowledgeable Connecticut attorneys and judges yielded one universally held opinion mdash; that the state has a large and proven pool of jurists from which to
...The author of the new instruction, New Haven Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue, had this to say about the dumbed-down charge: "...
...debate began in September 2003 when veteran New Haven Superior Court Judge Jon C. Blue was presiding over a routine drug possession case, State...
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