The investigation into thousands of possibly falsified traffic tickets by State Police has found no evidence of widespread misconduct. The investigation by a former federal prosecutor has found that sloppy record keeping, poor training and unintentional errors led to the issues. We spoke with the ex
An audit ordered by Gov. Ned Lamont of the Connecticut State Police ticket scandal found there wasn’t much of a scandal at all. In the majority of cases, it was more a less a failure to train troopers to enter the data correctly.