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Christopher Toppi Will Be Tried In Juvenile Court
The Hartford CourantChristopher Toppi, the driver of the car involved in a fatal school bus accident in January, will be tried in juvenile court. Toppi's lawyer Michael Georgetti argued in Superior Court on Thursday that a law that went into effect Jan. 1 allowed for the...Tags: Prosecution, Laws, Crimes, Transportation Accidents, Rocky Hill
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Blogger To Appear In Court On Threatening Charges
Staff reporterHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A New Jersey blogger is due in a Connecticut courtroom to face a charge of inciting violence against state lawmakers. A judge is expected to arraign Harold "Hal" Turner of North Bergen, N.J., in Hartford Superior Court. The 47-...Tags: Laws, Death, Freedom of the Press, Censorship, Crime, Law and Justice
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Decoding The Signs, Averting The Horror
The pattern is familiar: Someone goes on a shooting rampage in the workplace, and experts in mental health, law enforcement and the media struggle to find lessons in the aftermath. That's what happened after four employees were shot to death at the...Tags: Crimes, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Personal Weapon Control, John G. Rowland
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Blogger Arraigned Over Call To Arms
The Hartford CourantHal Turner, the Internet radio host accused of inciting Catholics to "take up arms" against two state legislators and an official in the Office of State Ethics, didn't have a lot to say during his arraignment Monday morning at Superior Court in Hartford....Tags: Arms, Christianity, Values, Politics, Trials
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N.J. Blogger Turner, Charged With Inciting Injury, Posts Bail In Hartford
The Hartford CourantNew Jersey Internet radio host Hal Turner, wanted by Capitol police for encouraging Connecticut residents to "take up arms" against three state officials, surrendered Thursday. "I am pleased that Mr. Turner was able to turn himself in today to the...Tags: Prosecution, Lobbying, East Haven, Civil Rights, Stamford
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Internet Radio Host Hal Turner Faces Connecticut Charges
The Hartford CourantInternet radio host Hal Turner — accused of inciting Catholics to "take up arms" and singling out two Connecticut lawmakers and a state ethics official on a website — was taken into custody in New Jersey late Wednesday after state Capitol...Tags: Crimes, Laws, Lobbying, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Internet Radio Host Turner Unlikely To Appear In Court Until Next Week
The Hartford CourantInternet radio host Hal Turner, accused of inciting violence against two state lawmakers and a state ethics official on a website, likely won't appear in Connecticut to answer the charge until next week. As of Thursday afternoon, Turner remained in a New...Tags: Laws, Lobbying, Death, New Jersey, Crime, Law and Justice
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Right-Wing Blogger Hal Turner Surrenders To Capitol Police
The Hartford CourantNew Jersey Internet radio host Hal Turner, wanted by Capitol police for encouraging Connecticut residents to "take up arms" against three state officials, surrendered today. "I am pleased that Mr. Turner was able to turn himself in today to the Capitol...Tags: Christianity, Politics, Lawyers, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Justice System
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Rell Vetoes Bill To Abolish Death Penalty
Capitol Bureau ChiefRejecting calls for abolition, Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell vetoed a bill Friday that would have repealed the death penalty in Connecticut. A longtime supporter of capital punishment, Rell said the ultimate penalty should be reserved for those who commit...Tags: Crimes, Laws, Punishment, New Mexico, John G. Rowland
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Threats To Lawmakers Revealed In Court
The threats allegedly made by a New Britain teacher to state lawmakers were read in court Friday morning. Timothy Kane, 26, of New Britain was charged with Harassment 2nd Degree in connection with an incident that occurred on March 10, 2009. He was...Tags: Laws, Prosecution, New Britain, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Reardon Case: Claims Could Grow
The Hartford CourantThe pool of victims eligible to sue St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center over alleged abuse at the hands of Dr. George Reardon could grow under a proposal now before the state legislature. The measure - which would extend the statute of limitations in...Tags: Lobbying, Trials, East Haven, Child Abuse, Stephen Dargan
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Lawmakers Are Debating Statute Of Limitations Laws After Reardon Case
The Hartford CourantLawmakers this morning are considering a proposal that would allow adult victims of child sexual abuse to bring lawsuits even if the statute of limitations has run out if new evidence is found that could not have reasonably been discovered before. The...Tags: Laws, Trials, Lobbying, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), Sex Crimes
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