...on 16 municipal corruption charges. The Superior Court judges Julia D. Dewey, Barbara Bellis and Elliot Solomon also strongly suggested that...
...law." Additionally, the panel, composed of Superior Court Judges Julia D. Dewey, Barbara Bellis and Elliot Solomon, found that the Fairfield County...
...the confidence of once-skeptical judges. In 2008, Hartford Superior Court Judge Julia D. Dewey presided over the double-murder trial of Benedetto Cipriani, which...
The highest level of secrecy ever employed in Connecticut's courts was evidently achieved with the lowest level of judicial reasoning. In March, the courts released sealing requests and orders for ab
The highest level of secrecy ever employed in Connecticut's courts was evidently achieved with the lowest level of judicial reasoning. In March, the courts released sealing requests and orders for ab
The highest level of secrecy ever employed in Connecticut's courts was evidently achieved with the lowest level of judicial reasoning
...Chief Court Admin-istrator William J. Lavery and Middletown Superior Court Judge Julia D. Dewey dissented, contending financial affidavits should be kept private. ...
...battlers Nicholas and Madeline Perricone had asked New Haven Superior Court Judge Julia D. Dewey to seal their court case, her clerk might well have...
The Judicial Branch public access task force kicked off its first meeting around a large U-shaped table in the well of the Supreme Court. The glaring light of three pole-mounted Kleig lights and four
...wife traveled to Bridgeport to testify during a snowstorm last January. Judge Julia D. Dewey accommodated them by arranging to take and preserve their testimony...
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