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
...in the wake of the Newtown killings, the Law Tribune spoke with Michael Lawlor, one of the chief architects of Connecticut's 1993 assault weapons...
...assignment of Judiciary Committee co-chair in 2003, with house co-chair Michael Lawlor, currently the Malloy administrations' criminal justice policy expert. In...
...assignment of Judiciary Committee co-chair in 2003, with house co-chair Michael Lawlor, currently the Malloy administration's criminal justice policy expert. ...
...sort of overcome this stigma of being a convicted criminal," said Michael Lawlor, undersecretary of criminal justice for the governor and vice chair of...
Representatives of Connecticut's entire law enforcement community have launched a multi-jurisdictional program designed to dramatically reduce shooting deaths in New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport
It's been nearly two decades since Helen McCown's teenage son was taken from her
Call it a soft opening. But this week?s edition of the Law Tribune will debut the first of a number of changes that will be unveiled in the next few months
...chief legal counsel for the new administration; and former co-chair Rep. Michael Lawlor has been appointed undersecretary of the Office of Policy and Management...
...replace them? That's still unclear. Just as state Rep. Michael Lawlor and Sen. Andrew McDonald have been named to positions in the...
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