Policy makers and the public still don't know what police were looking for - and what they found - when they searched the home of shooter Adam and Nancy Lanza. That's because Danbury prosecutor Steph
...any objections, The Republicans were represented by Rome McGuigan lawyer Proloy K. Das, who said after the announcement, "We're glad we...
In State v. Guilbert, 306 Conn. 218, the Court tackled the issue of whether a defendant is entitled to present expert testimony on the reliability of an eyewitness identification. In State v. Kemp, 1
Hostile workplace issues. Eyewitness identification decisions. Alimony modification rulings. The state Supreme Court has had a busy year. As the new court term begins, the Law Tribune has asked 11 la
...on or before Sept. 6. The GOP is represented by Proloy K. Das and Richard P. Healey, of Hartford's Rome McGuigan. "...
...in the finals with a furious comeback against Assistant State's Attorney Proloy K. Das, who shot out to a quick 3,000-point lead...
...At oral arguments before the state Supreme Court, Assistant State's Attorney Proloy K. Das attempted to persuade the high court to adopt Blue's...
...he asserted. Arguing for the state, Assistant State's Attorney Proloy K. Das maintained that the defendant's DNA didn't show up...
...the facts of the case."Deputy Assistant State's Attorney Proloy K. Das, who argued the case for the state, could not be...
...the facts of the case." Deputy Assistant State's Attorney Proloy K. Das, who argued the case for the state, could not be...
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