An absence of a guest speaker at the monthly East Region Town Hall at Moose Lodge allowed ample time to delve into of one of ERTH's more highly scrutinized topics April 3.
On Tuesday, Governor Ned Lamont announced that he is nominating 52 year old Sandra Slack Glover of Guilford to serve as an Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Glover joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut in 2004. She currently serves as Chief of the Appellate Unit, a role she has held since 2010. Glover is being nominated to fill the seat on the Supreme Court that was most recently held by the Honorable Maria Kahn, who resigned last month after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
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The Supreme Court in the past has given law enforcement some flexibility if police agencies can show they worked diligently to effect an arrest but were unable to serve an arrest warrant until after the statute of limitations for a crime had expired due to extenuating circumstances.