Appellate Judge Carmen Espinosa spoke about her humble upbringing, defended her judicial temperment and discussed her reputation as an Hispanic "trailblazer" during confirmation hearings before the l
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
...Order", initiated by the court, and ordered by Judge Trial Referee Walter R. Budney. The third action is a transcript of evidence initiated by...
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