When it comes to making a decision between losing a person's freedom or losing their pension, most would probably give up the money. But under a relatively new law, government workers convicted of st
Not only did a three-judge panel deny former Bridgeport Mayor Joseph P. Ganim reinstatement to the bar last week, but it had sharp words for a standing committee of Fairfield County lawyers that endo
...had met all the criteria set down by Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Richard Arnold when Ganim first applied for reinstatement in 2010. Arnold insisted that...
...recognition and voter approval. He was challenged in 1994 by Orange resident Richard Arnold, who became a Superior Court judge two years later. New London...
...public confidence in the judicial system. Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Richard Arnold delivered a hectoring six-page speech. "[U]ntil several days...
The U.S. Supreme Court last week adopted a historic rule change that will allow lawyers to cite so-called unpublished opinions in federal courts starting next year. The new rule takes effect unless C
...Ruling in the case May 29, New Haven Superior Court Judge Richard Arnold determined that a legislative bill allowing Kinney's particular negligence claim...
...But a recent decision by New Haven Superior Court Judge Richard Arnold serves as a reminder to Aspinwall, and others, to choose their...
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