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海角换妻 Department of Correction commissioner Angel Quiros has said his agency would recommend criminal charges against any employees implicated in fraud while using a pandemic hotel program created to quarantine prison workers.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose investigates the Jodi Kantor/Megan Twohey/Harvey Weinstein movie 鈥楽he Said鈥 and the true crime podcast 鈥楤one Valley.鈥
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The city of New Haven says it鈥檚 working on a settlement with attorneys representing a Black man who was partially paralyzed in police custody earlier this year.
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Norm Pattis, the attorney representing Infowars host Alex Jones in a $1 billion defamation lawsuit over lies about the Sandy Hook school shooting, could face a six-month suspension. A local superior court judge is investigating Pattis' role in the sharing of 鈥渉ighly confidential鈥 records, and the chief disciplinary counsel for the state judicial branch is recommending Pattis be suspended.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, our pop culture roundtable, The Nose, looks at the Taylor Sheridaniverse: 鈥榊ellowstone,鈥 鈥1883,鈥 and 鈥楳ayor of Kingstown.鈥
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Although the overall number of youth arrests has gone down in the state, the rate remains disproportionately high for youth of color 鈥 especially when they first encounter the police.
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GOP gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski invoked the Bristol police murders; Democrats said he is politicizing a tragedy.
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TaShun Bowden-Lewis is 海角换妻's first black chief public defender.
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GOP candidate for governor, Bob Stefanowski, says police accountability law, which limits searches and clarifies standards on force, is too restrictive.
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Statistically, 海角换妻 and the rest of New England are among safest places from crime.