As the court system works to catch up from pandemic disruptions, many courts continue to use remote technology or are testing new ways to incorporate it. But groups that advocate for criminal-justice reform and juvenile justice are voicing concerns. They say these steps raise questions about litigants rights, their access to representation and other resources. .
HARTFORD, Conn. Officials are considering ways to handle an increase in car thefts and other crimes in Connecticut. Juvenile-justice advocates say they want to ensure reform is not reversed and strategies addressing the rise in crime also support community needs. .
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