Lamont said the probe ended without any criminal charges being filed and said its closure showed there wasn’t a ‘collective’ effort to falsify tickets.
State Police Ticket Scandal
What major CT criminal justice bills passed in 2024? Not many
While minor and technical adjustments to CT criminal justice policy were passed, bigger changes didn’t occur in the 2024 legislative session.
CT House approves bill making it a crime to falsify police records
The proposal follows reports of “significant failures” by the CT State Police after officers were found to have falsified ticketing data.
CT bill would make it a crime for police to falsify records
The bill comes amid ongoing investigations into a scandal involving CT state troopers who allegedly intentionally falsified traffic tickets.
Report: CT State Police fake ticket scandal was ‘limited’
Despite failures by CT State Police to follow the racial profiling law, the scope of intentionally falsified data was limited, a report says.
Federal grand jury subpoenas state police ticket records
The subpoena ordered Connecticut to produce records of motor vehicle stops by hundreds of troopers going back to January 2014.
CT vowed to probe troopers who falsified tickets. What about constables?
Though officials are investigating troopers who may have falsified traffic stop data, they have not announced plans to probe constables.
What to know about the CT state police ticket scandal
A report revealed that CT state police troopers may have falsified tens of thousands of traffic stop records. Here’s what to know about the audit.
Media join lawsuit in CT state police ticketing scandal
The CT Mirror and The Day of New London want the FOI commission to decide whether state police names and badge numbers should be disclosed.
State police union: Dozens exonerated in ticketing scandal
CT state police union officials say 20% of troopers accused of submitting false ticket data or underreporting tickets have been exonerated.
Top state police union official underreported infractions, data shows
Andrew Matthews, a union lawyer who spoke at a hearing on the state police ticketing scandal, underreported 224 infractions, data shows.
Lamont supports moving CT state police ticketing probe to feds
Lamont’s support of the DOJ probe into CT’s state police ticketing scandal comes as advocates and lawmakers call for more accountability.
CT state police false tickets scandal prompts state, federal inquiries
A recent report said CT state police falsified over 25,000 traffic stop records. Investigations are underway — and the count could be higher.
Lamont taps former U.S. attorney to probe state police ticket scandal
Gov. Ned Lamont chose Deirdre Daly, a former U.S. attorney, to conduct an investigation into the fabricated traffic stop tickets.
Report: State troopers may have falsified at least 25K tickets
The false traffic stop records potentially skewed the numbers to reflect more infractions for white drivers and less for Black and Hispanic motorists.

