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Published June 22. 2021 8:23PM Zach Murdock, Hartford Courant Chief State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo was reappointed Tuesday morning to continue serving as Connecticut’s top prosecutor and head of the state Division of Criminal Justice. Colangelo has served as chief state’s attorney since his initial appointment in January 2020, when he replaced the retiring Kevin Kane after his 13 years in the top job, and will begin a full four-year term of his own after the Criminal Justice Commission’s unanimous vote at a special virtual meeting Tuesday. “I love coming to work everyday, I love what I do as chief, I love what we’re doing at the division . what a true team effort that it is, and that is something I’ve worked really hard to build,” Colangelo said. ....
On this day, June 7 … 2002: A Norwalk, Conn., Superior Court jury convicts Michael Skakel, nephew of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, in the 1975 murder of Martha Moxley, Skakel’s 15-year-old neighbor, after four days of deliberations. (Skakel s conviction would be vacated in 2018 by the Connecticut Supreme Court, which ruled that his attorney had deprived him of a fair trial by failing to call an alibi witness.) Also on this day: 1769: Daniel Boone begins to explore present-day Kentucky. 1892: Homer Plessy, a Creole of color, is arrested for refusing to leave a Whites-only car of the East Louisiana Railroad. (Ruling on his case, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds separate but equal racial segregation, a concept it would renounce in 1954.) ....