...right? Not so fast. Danbury State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky has released a series of search warrants authorizing the search of...
...Sandy Hook Elementary. In late December, Danbury State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky asked a Superior Court judge to seal the search warrant affidavits...
...gone to court in an attempt to get Danbury State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky to unseal search warrant affidavits for the Lanza house. They have...
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
...come out, wherever you are. Watching Danbury State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky and Chief State's Attorney Kevin Kane dawdle and pussyfoot around...
...Assistant State's Attorney Robert Satti; Danbury Senior Assistant State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky; Middlesex Senior Assistant State's Attorney Maureen Platt Temchin; Stamford Senior...
...Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association for not having Assistant State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky arrested for attending its seminar, "How to Defend Child Sex Cases...
...Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (CCDLA). Perhaps I'll do so the day Stephen Sedensky becomes president. He's got the sort of brazen commitment to...
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