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Former Stamford Democratic Party Official Sentenced for Absentee Ballot Fraud
The former chairman of the Democratic City Committee in Stamford has been charged with over a dozen absentee ballot fraud and forgery charges in connection with ballots cast in the city’s 2015 election.
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Man Re-Sentenced to Prison After High Court Overturns Conviction in Norwich Murder Case
The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that a Haitian immigrant who was convicted of killing a Connecticut woman in 2015 should get a new trial.
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Face the Facts: Attorney Representing Killingly Families Talks About Fight Against School Board
Killingly students fought for a mental health clinic in their school due to increased reports of anxiety attacks among teenagers. Even though it would be funded through grants, their proposal was voted down six to three by the local school board. Now, some Killingly High School students and their parents are taking the case to the state, and possibly the…
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Attorneys For Alex Jones Face Scrutiny After Accidental Release of Phone Records
A judge wants to know more from the attorneys for Alex Jones, including Connecticut’s Norm Pattis, after the accidental release of Jones’ phone records.
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Could Alex Jones' Attorneys be Punished for Allegedly Releasing Personal Records?
A Connecticut judge is trying to determine if Jones’ attorney Norm Pattis, who is representing the InfoWars host in the defamation case here, along with his Texas attorney should face disciplinary action.
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Attorney Talks About Federal Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate
A labor and employment attorney with Pullman & Comley talks with Dan Corcoran about the new federal vaccine mandate that was announced.
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Chicago-Area Residents Trying to Help Group of Teen Girls Flee Afghanistan
A teenager who said Afghanistan is the “darkest” place in the world for women and girls is desperately trying to flee the country with the assistance of Chicago-area residents and a non-profit organization.