Lawyers for the Waterbury man seek documents related to his case that show how DCF performed its work and which policies it had in place.
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Wrongful conviction lawsuit puts 1990s New Haven police practices on trial
Stefon Morant alleges officers coerced witnesses, fabricated evidence and withheld key information. The trial begins in Hartford this week.
At Yale, Linda McMahon says she’ll shut down ‘bureaucracy of education’
The Education Secretary defended moves by President Donald Trump’s administration to radically reshape the dept. since his return to office.
Ex-Norwich mayor sought pension buyback weeks before leaving office
The Personnel and Pension Board will consider a request from the longtime mayor to participate in a pension plan for city employees, elected officials.
Connecticut DCF launches review after remains of 12-year-old found in New Britain
Questions about DCF’s contact emerged after New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart said the agency had been involved with the girl’s family.
Hartford immigration judge Ted Doolittle removed in Trump administration firings
Ted Doolittle joins dozens of other immigration judges who have been fired or not renewed in their positions this year.
Connecticut prosecutors will report ICE requests under expanded Trust Act
Prosecutors will have new limits on their ability to communicate with federal immigration authorities under an expansion of the Trust Act.
Immigration enforcement officers arrest two men inside Stamford courthouse
Officers took two men into custody inside the Stamford court, witnesses said, enacting an immigration enforcement arrest within a state judicial building.
Federal probe of Bridgeport bus service focused on accessibility, documents show
A review found GBT missed or denied more than 1,300 trips in a single year and paratransit vehicles showed up late more than half the time.

