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See the various issues on which NACDL has conducted criminal justice advocacy in Connecticut. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see active legislation in Connecticut that NACDL is tracking.
Abortion access does not appear to be under immediate threat in Connecticut following the Court’s Dobbs decision. Connecticut has no trigger law in effect, no fetal personhood laws, and no “vestigial” constitutional provisions banning abortion. Nor does Connecticut have a mandatory ultrasound law, a mandatory waiting period, a parental consent or notification requirement, or a law banning a particular method of abortion (a so-called “partial birth” abortion ban).
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NACDL has engaged in advocacy efforts to reform the discovery process in Connecticut.
NACDL comments on S.B. No. 653, an act concerning open-file disclosure in criminal cases.
Policies and rulings on lengthy imprisonment terms in Connecticut.
Information on the policy and history of recording custodial interrogations in Connecticut.
Attorney-client communications federal caselaw and state-specific anecdotal data in Connecticut
A request by Vincent Ferraiuolo's attorney to reverse his conviction for murder and remand his case for a new trial.
US District Court District of Connecticut: Copenhaver et. al Indictment - conspiracy to commit mail fraud