comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Stamford superior courthouse - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Women fighting for Justice for Jennifer come out in force at Michelle Troconis trial

Jennifer Dulos, 50, disappeared in 2019 and has since been declared dead. Andrea Cavallier talked to a team of supporters — many of whom never met Jennifer — who have been attending the trial of the woman accused of covering up her murder daily

Women fighting for Justice for Jennifer come out in force at Michelle Troconis trial

Jennifer Dulos, 50, disappeared in 2019 and has since been declared dead. Andrea Cavallier talked to a team of supporters — many of whom never met Jennifer — who have been attending the trial of the woman accused of covering up her murder daily

Rookie cop accused of striking and killing pastor

Opinion: Clean Slate has a proven history of success

Opinion: Clean Slate has a proven history of success By David LaGrand The exterior of the Stamford Superior Courthouse in Stamford. Connecticut has a historic opportunity to build public safety and foster prosperity for many who have been denied equitable access to it. SB 1019 is a pending bill, known as the Clean Slate bill, which, if passed, will help hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents by clearing their criminal records. We all care about public safety. We have been conditioned to expect the worst from those who have committed crimes in the past, but this worry about repeated criminal conduct tempts us to paint others with too broad a brush. Not all past crimes are good indicators of future risk, and a superficial fear response can stop us from looking more deeply for the best ways to improve public safety for all.

Police: Stamford home invaded twice in two months

Police: Stamford home invaded twice in two months By John Nickerson The Stamford Superior Courthouse in Stamford, Connecticut. STAMFORD A Stamford judge on Monday raised the bond of a city man who police say tried to invade a North Stamford home early Christmas Day the same home that had been invaded just prior to Thanksgiving. Furthermore, police say they found a Porsche taken from the home in the first break-in parked nearby after the Friday incident, and a Porsche key on the suspect. Judge Gary White on Monday raised the bond on Bartosz Kurpiecki, 30, from 1.5 to $2 million. He also said the Ravenglass Drive resident must undergo psychiatric evaluation.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.